Grooveshark is an international online music search engine, music streaming service and music recommendation web software application, allowing users to search for, stream, and upload music that can be played immediately or added to a playlist. An optional paid subscription provides additional functionality and removes advertisements from the user interface. Grooveshark streams 150 to 160 million songs per month. In April 2009, its audience grew at a rate of 2–3% per day. On May 9, 2011, the Grooveshark team did a countdown to 35,000,000 registered users. As of January 2012, Grooveshark employs over 130 people, with nearly 100 working in its headquarters in Gainesville, FL, and additional employees in its New York, NY office.
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Google Music is an online music streaming service that was announced on 10 May 2011 at the Google I/O conference. The service supports streaming music to desktop browsers and Android phones and tablets, or any other device that can use the Adobe Flash platform. Initially, Music Beta will support storing of up to 20,000 songs for free and Google has suggested that the service will offer a "generous" free package even after Beta. Currently the service is only available through invitation to US residents only. Read after the brake to find out how to benefit freely from Google’s Music offering outside the US.
MP3Tunes is an online music backup service, Internet radio, music store and music streaming platform across numerous devices. It recently won an extended lawsuit against a major record label company. The following will explain the ramifications of this event and their importance to cloud services everywhere.
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