San Francisco - INgrooves, a provider of digital music distribution and marketing services, announced on Tuesday that Nettwerk Music Group and Hidden Beach Records will use its services. Nettwerk said it will utilize INgrooves' ONE Digital platform for mobile distribution of its catalog. read more
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Austin - MOG, the operator of a network of user-penned music blogs and a digital music subscription service, on Monday introduced new mobile versions of its music service for the iPhone and Android platforms. Set to launch in the second quarter, the mobile version will charge $10 for unlimited access to 7 million songs, which can be cached to the device for listening when a connection is unavailab...
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On-demand digital music services provider MOG announced the introduction of MOG All Access, an all-you-can-eat mobile streaming application optimized for the iPhone and Android platforms. Scheduled to launch in early Q2, the cloud-based MOG All Access--priced at $10 per month--promises unlimited listening to more than 7 million songs as well as MOG Radio, which offers streams based on selected tra...
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Apple is reportedly pushing back against record labels that cut exclusive deals with Amazon in exchange for promotion via the online retailer's MP3 Daily Deal. Article
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BARCELONA - Omnifone, the digital music service provider, is to make its MusicStation offering available to all mobile handsets which carry Google Inc's Android operating platform, it said on Monday. Omnifone, which already provides its service to the likes of British pay TV company BSkyB and Vodafone, said it would debut its service on the Google Nexus One and HTC handsets at the Mobile World... ...
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Macworld.com - With Apple already firmly entrenched in the realms of digital music and video, it was only a matter of time before the company got into the future of the printed word. But aside from the few hints Apple CEO Steve Jobs dropped at the iPad unveiling last month, relatively little is known about the companyâs forthcoming iBookstore.
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Digital entertainment services company RealNetworks and US carrier Sprint have announced an agreement to streamline the music-related offerings - ringtones, ringback tones and full-track music - available on Sprint phones into a user-friendly, unified, digital music storefront. The two companies...
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MobileMarketingMagazine on 13th Feb 2010 (via mobilemarketingmagazine.co.uk)