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Transistor kills the radio star?

Um novo serviço de música on line

«Anywhere.FM is a new online music service that allows users to upload their entire music collections and listen to them wherever they have an Internet connection.

Since its launch last Thursday, the service has attracted more than 3,700 users who have uploaded more than 265,000 songs. It competes with Pandora and Last.fm, which was recently acquired by CBS. It is currently partnering with GarageBand.com, the independent online music service from Seattle's iLike.

Anywhere.FM also is similar to Melodeo's new music service, nuTsie, which allows people to access random mixes of their iTunes collections either on the Web or a mobile device.

At this time, Anywhere.FM co-founder Sachin Rekhi said their focus is to build "a digital music locker service that not only lets you play your music through any browser, but makes it really easy to share and discover music through friends." However, he didn't rule out the possibility of creating a mobile application to compete head-to-head with Melodeo.»

fonte: COOK, John, «Anywhere.FM goes after online radio», John Cook's Venture Blog, 06/08/07

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