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MOG on-demand music listening demoed MOG All Access mobile streaming music application for smartphones at SXSW. The app will be available initially on iPhone and Android platforms. The service, which will be available in early Q2, will cost $10 per month for unlimited listening and includes the desktop service as well. With MOG All Access Mobile, users will be able to access MOG's full music catal...
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MOG is looking to bring its catalog of 7 million songs to the iPhone and Android OS starting sometime in Q2 with an unlimited plan ...
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MOG Debuts Its All-You-Can-Eat Music Service for Mobile MOG, the Webs best on-demand music listening service and music blogging hub, today demonstrated its new MOG All Access mobile streaming music application for smartphones. The application will be available initially on iPhone and Android platforms. The service, which will be available in early Q2, will cost $10 per month for unlimited listening and includes
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MOG Announces Android App At SXSW The music industry began a huge transformation in the Napster-age and that story continues to unfold with the proliferation of mobile technology. The profitability of streaming music services is still questionable, especially considering the stance of record companies and leverage of industry leaders like Apples iTunes. But one company determined to become a dominant player
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At the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin Texas, Mog announced that its Mog All Access for Mobile application will launch on the iPhone and on Android platforms later this year. The service provides streaming music for $10 per month. It has yet to be approved by Apple's App Store. Read the full story here.
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Simplify Media — makers of computer-to-iPhone music streaming music apps — announced last week that they've decided to take their technology "in a new direction" and has pulled all applications from the App Store. According to a post on their blog, the decision to remove the apps was done in order to focus on re-launching the technology at some point in the future. Current owners ...
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Subscription based streaming music service Rhapsody announced at the South by Southwest (SXSW) technology and music festival in Austin, Texas that they plan to release a new version of their Rhapsody iPhone app, which will allow users to download songs so that they can play them offline as long as...
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Grooveshark Mobile If you havent heard of Grooveshark yet, you really should check it out- Unlike other streaming music services such as Pandora and Slacker Radio, Grooveshark will let you pick any songs you like in their extremely extensive database, and create your own playlists. Since there is no restriction on playback, its like having a limitless
submitted by mopocket on 9th Mar 2010 (via mopocket.com)
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AndroidGals: Pandora is Music to More Than Just My Ears As many of you already know, there are tons of music applications for Android.  For me though, Pandora is the stole my heart early on. For those of you who aren't familiar with Pandora, it's a streaming music service that learns what its users preferences are.  Like a song?  Give it a thumbs up and
submitted by AndroidGuys on 1st Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Grooveshark gives up on Apple AppStore, brings streaming music to jailbroken iPhones Streaming music services have been making some noise recently, but Grooveshark has been forcibly muted on the iPhone. After months of repeated rejections from Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)s AppStore, music streaming app Grooveshark has decided to cut their losses and forgo the AppStore for the sake of giving at least a small subset of iPhone users
submitted by IntoMobile on 27th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)


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