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Mog music app
Mog music app




mog music app
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  2. #Mog music app upgrade#
  3. #Mog music app portable#
  4. #Mog music app android#
  5. #Mog music app tv#

Smartphones such as the iPhone and Android obviate the need for DRM and cables, because the music comes from the cloud and lives on the phone or the web, depending on where the user accesses his or her account.

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"More than any other type of media, music has to be portable," said Hyman, adding that previous attempts to offer a portable music subscription (see Napster, Rhapsody, Virgin, Musicmatch, Yahoo, Virgin and others) required awkward digital rights management and a cable for transferring songs. This portable version, which costs $10 with increased licensing charges from the labels, is a necessary step in MOG's evolution. Napster has yet to release its app, although it has one in the works.

#Mog music app upgrade#

Spotify's iPhone app (Europe only) lets you download playlists to the phone (albums or individual songs), and Rhapsody's app upgrade (as-yet-unreleased) can also store playlists on the phone. Crucially, any song or album on the service can be downloaded to the phone to save the battery power consumed by Wi-Fi or cellular music streaming, and to allow music to play back where there's no network connection (or when your cell connection is too slow for uninterrupted streaming). The mobile version will cost $10 a month, and will let you access your cloud-based MOG library, all the other tracks on the service and MOG radio.

mog music app

The mobile version of MOG mirrors the web-based version, which offers unlimited music for $5 a month. It's set to launch in the second quarter of this year. The apps will allow subscribers to access all 7 million-plus tracks on the service and save not only playlists, but individual songs and albums onto their phones - as much music as the devices' memory will allow.

mog music app

We think now is the right time.AUSTIN, Texas - Adding to the heat in on-demand music on the cellphone, the MOG music service showed off its upcoming mobile apps for both Android and iPhone. “This is the very, very early start of a whole new phase of music consumption. That’s what we think we did with Skype and that’s why it took off,” Friis said. “It’s fundamentally always about creating the best product. Apple is also expected to launch its own service for accessing music remotely, following the company’s purchase of the music startup Lala. for more than $2.6 billion in 2005, said he’s not worried that the mobile music field now has so many startups as competitors. Rdio launched in an invitation-only paid preview program in early June.įriis, who sold the Internet-based phone service Skype to eBay Inc. For about $5, users can listen to Rdio songs on a computer. The company plans to roll out on Android devices later. The fee structure is similar, with about $10 per month giving users access to songs on their Blackberry devices or iPhones. Rdio, with 5 million songs, is focused on social networking, with a splash page on the website that shows what your friends are listening to and what they think about it. “It’s part of our vision and our strategy to integrate MOG in all these experiences,” said Drew Denbo, MOG’s senior vice president of business development. (The $10-a-month plan for phones includes Roku and computer access.)

#Mog music app tv#

That application will allow subscribers to listen to songs through their TV and computer for about $5 per month.

#Mog music app movie#

MOG’s iPhone app was approved last week, and MOG plans to launch in July on iPhones and on mobile devices that use Google Inc.’s Android operating system.Īlso this summer, MOG is launching an application on the Roku set-top box, which was made popular for its integration with movie service Netflix. It’s free for 2 gigabytes of music, or about 1,600 songs monthly fees are charged beyond that.Īlong with access to 7.5 million tracks, MOG touts a slider control that gradually changes how many randomly selected tracks come from a single artist or many similar ones. On Monday, a different startup called mSpot also launched to the public as a “beta” test, giving users a way to store music they already have and stream it to themselves on mobile devices. In that way, they are the latest to challenge Apple Inc.’s grip on selling music as downloads through its iTunes store.

mog music app

These so-called “cloud music” services do away with the need to download songs because the mobile devices tap into songs stored on distant computers through the cellphone network. Music blog site MOG and a startup called Rdio, backed by Skype co-founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, are both entering a market already served by Rhapsody International Inc. LOS ANGELES (AP) – Two more companies are jumping into the mobile streaming music field with applications that work on iPhones, giving consumers new ways to listen to millions of tracks on the go for about $10 a month.






Mog music app