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Spotify to hit 100 million subscribers soon 15 February 2018

There is no looking back for the Swedish online audio streaming giant Spotify, as it is going to enter the 100 million hallmark very soon. Spotify which was hit with a whopping $1.6 billion lawsuit recently, following allegations of bypassing … Continue reading

Amazon Music shall now be streamed on Samsung TV 06 December 2017

Samsung is all geared up to stay ahead in the electronics and IT game and has announced that its TV range will include Amazon Music through the Smart Hub. All of Samsung’s Smart TV range in the US, the UK, … Continue reading

Deezer launches music streaming channel on Roku 08 November 2017

Music streaming company Deezer launches a channel on the Roku platform for US customers. Deezer shall be available in the Roku channel store and customers can directly add the app to their Roku devices and can access the library of … Continue reading

Google to merge various music streaming services into one 28 July 2017

Google will merge YouTube Red, YouTube Music and Google Play into one new music streaming service. Google Play Music and YouTube Red are subscription based streaming service. With YouTube Red, users can save music videos for offline viewing. It also … Continue reading

Increasing listeners in China have begun to pay for online music subscription 27 July 2017

In China out of the 600m Chinese who listen to music online, only 20m have a paid subscription that typically costs between 8 and 12 yuan (between $1.2 and $1.8) a month. Rest of the listeners don’t pay anything for … Continue reading

Spotify researching on voice dictation and commands driven driving mode 10 July 2017

Spotify is conducting tests on a driving mode that hopes to make listening on the go safer. The mode is launched by clicking a little car icon on the bottom left of the normal Spotify song UI. A little intro … Continue reading

Spotify entering the realm of social media 26 June 2017

Ever since MySpace has been on a downfall, music has been mostly non existent in social media. Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat don’t currently include easy ways to share music amongst friends like the way MySpace had it at … Continue reading