Aspiro, a big player in Northern European mobile entertainment, has announced their desktop and mobile streaming music service is now available for Android handsets. As part of a partnership launched in 2009, the service provides live streaming of a music catalog over 160,000 albums deep. In addition to
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Aspiro has revealed that its desktop and mobile streaming music service is available on Google’s Nexus One phone and other Android handsets. The new service delivers live streaming of an extensive catalogue of music tracks via the online streaming service,...
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MobileMarketingMagazine on 27th Jan 2010 (via mobilemarketingmagazine.co.uk)
Perfect complement to the streaming music player already launched. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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Las Vegas - Thumbplay, a mobile entertainment distributor, this week launched a beta of its unlimited streaming music application, which is initially available for BlackBerry and as an Adobe Air desktop application. The company has licensed "millions" of songs from all four major labels, as well as from CD Baby, INgrooves, IODA, The Orchard and others for the service. Songs can be cached...
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Spotify, a music streaming service is now available for mobile phones. The new service is compatible with Android operating systems and iPhones, providing access to users with over four million tracks. Additionally, users will be able to save over 3,000 songs when they are offline, enhancing the mobile entertainment demands that people are getting into
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MobileWhack on 7th Sep 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)
Streaming music service takes first fully-approved leap into mobile Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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Mobile technology and applications developer ROK Entertainment Group announced a partnership with digital media firm AMS Interactive to develop mobile and web portals optimized for on-demand streaming music. While ROK's portfolio includes services like streaming live and on-demand video solution ROK TV, AMSi specializes in deploying customizable audio content platforms for retail and corporat...
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FierceMobileContent on 24th Jul 2009 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
Following in 3 UK's footsteps by promoting premium version of streaming music service. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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ROK Entertainment and digital media company AMSi have signed a deal for mobile music streaming. The plan is to develop music portals for both the mobile and on-line web, through which users can access a streaming service like last.fm.
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GoMoNews on 24th Jul 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Could be first operator deal for the streaming music service. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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It's emerged that Orange's new Monkey IVR-based streaming music service has a monthly usage cap. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist ev...
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