The online music space is in a volatile state with newcomers popping up seemingly every week while older services are dwindling, having failed to reach the popularity they needed to survive. But, while they may not be thriving financially, the online music market is sure to explode in the coming years and already som... |
17 November 2009 11:08 GMT |
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Google's not-so-spectacular-after-all music service, first rumored last week, is now official and no, it's not an iTunes killer or a Spotify killer for that matter. It's something closer to home for Google, an extension of its search engine dedicated to music. That being said, the music OneBox (Google ... |
29 October 2009 04:04 GMT |
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Confirming previous speculation, MySpace has announced it has acquired social music recommendation service iLike. The exact financial details of the deal weren't disclosed but MySpace is believed to have paid around $20 million, a sharp drop from previous valuations, which put iLike above $50 million. All employ... |
20 August 2009 02:47 GMT |
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The popular social music discovery service iLike has just launched its own music store, hoping it would provide the company with a more reliable revenue source in light of the declining online ad market. The news, coupled with iLike's immensely popular social networking apps, has made many ask how is MySpace, wh... |
17 August 2009 11:02 GMT |
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The makers of Facebook's most popular music app, iLike, are launching a new music store to supplement the streaming services they have been offering until now. Users will be able to buy the songs in MP3 format and prices are in line with the rest of the industry, ranging from $0.89 to $1.29 per song. The service... |
15 August 2009 06:14 GMT |
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iLike has announced an initiative to build custom iPhone apps for leading artists across all music genres. The company has confirmed a suite of new features for musicians, including a turnkey system for artists looking to have iPhone applications specifically tailored to their taste, as well as integration with Twitt... |
13 May 2009 10:59 GMT |
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