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  2. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify also has a web player (open.spotify.com). [216] Offline Music listening is possible on watchOS [ 217 ] and more recently added to Google's WearOS [ 218 ] for those with premium subscriptions. Unlike the apps, the web player does not have the ability to download music for offline listening.

  3. Napster (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Napster started as an audio search engine named Aladdin that was purchased by Listen.com in May 2001 and became the basis for its new streaming service, called Rhapsody, that launched in December of the same year. Based on the Open Music Model principles, Rhapsody was the first streaming on-demand music subscription service to offer unlimited ...

  4. Martin Lorentzon - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneur. Known for. Co-founder of Tradedoubler and Spotify. Board member of. Spotify. Sven Hans Martin Lorentzon ( pronounced [ˈmǎʈːɪn ˈlôːrɛnˌsɔn]; born 1 April 1969) is a Swedish entrepreneur and co-founder of Tradedoubler and Spotify. [1] From 2013 to 2018 he was on the board of Telia Company. Since April 2019, he has been an ...

  5. Music streaming service - Wikipedia

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    Music streaming service. A music streaming service is a type of online streaming media service that focuses primarily on music, and sometimes other forms of digital audio content such as podcasts. These services are usually subscription-based services allowing users to stream digital copyright restricted songs on-demand from a centralized ...

  6. Spotify is raising its prices. Here's what to expect - AOL

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    Spotify is increasing its prices for the first time in 12 years. On July 24, the music streamer announced it would increase the cost of its premium subscriptions by up to an additional $2 a month. ...

  7. Google Play Music - Wikipedia

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    play .google .com /music. Google Play Music was a music and podcast streaming service and an online music locker operated by Google as part of its Google Play line of services. The service was announced on May 10, 2011; after a six-month, invitation-only beta period, it was publicly launched on November 16, 2011, and shut down in December 2020.

  8. Musixmatch - Wikipedia

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    Features. [edit] Musixmatch has a free, public database where lyrics are displayed. To contribute to the database, users can sign up and contribute lyrics, synchronizations, translations, and structuring to get points and move up levels. Musixmatch's points have no redeemable value, but are instead a marker of a particular user's contributions.

  9. Amazon Music - Wikipedia

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    Amazon's purchasable music catalog is accessible from the Amazon.com web site by searching for an artist or title name, or via a store embedded in many, but not all, of the player apps. To download purchased music, Amazon offers either the Amazon Music player (which runs on Windows 7 or later and Mac OS X 10.9 and later) or a zip file of MP3s ...