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Samsung just announced
the purchase of mSpot, a streaming music that lets you upload your music to the
cloud and stream it to your smartphone or tablet. Samsung's new product is all set to compete with Apple., which changes the music industry with its iTunes store
It's a very similar experience to Google Music and Amazon Cloud Player. mSpot
gives you 5 GB of free storage, but you can pay for more In the U.S.,
mSpot was the first company to develop and commercialize streaming radio
which went live in March 2005 on Sprint. Today all major carriers offer some
sort streaming radio service featuring programmed stations based on popular
genres and live stations
The acquisition will provide a cloud-based entertainment experience of
music, video and radio services for users of Samsung devices, while extending
mSpot’s cloud and streaming solutions to a broader base of global entertainment
fans. The combination will extend mSpot’s top class cloud and streaming
services while further enhancing Samsung’s mobile and tablet device
entertainment offerings. mSpot’s entertainment services will be a key
integrated offering on newly announced Samsung mobile devices.
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