Last week, we covered the story of Samsung offering over $500 in free apps with the Galaxy 5. Some of these apps include a 1-year premium subscription to RunKeeper, Wall Street Journal, Blurb, Cut The Note and LinkedIn just to name a few. Samsung went one step further on Friday, however, by announcing plans to sell their Galaxy S5 flagship smartphone with the free streaming music app Milk Music. “Milk Music introduces a fresh approach to music that reflects our innovation leadership and our focus on creating best-in-class consumer experiences. We’re offering consumers amazing, rich music experiences built around what matters most to them and their lifestyle,” said Samsung’s Gregory Lee said at the company’s Unpacked 5 event in Barcelona, Spain. Milk Music will come pre-loaded on all Galaxy S5 devices, offering users a fresh alternative to Pandora or Spotify. So, what exactly is Milk Music? Basically, it’s a combination of streaming internet radio and massive downloadable library. If you were to combine iTunes with Pandora, you would get Milk Music. There are around 200 or so different stations available and 13 million individual songs. The one drawback to using the app (as of now) is the inability to purchase specific…