Shazam Expand its Music Recognization Service to 8 Million Songs
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This week Shazam announced that it has increased its music database from six to eight million tracks following new major partnerships and direct sourcing activities. The extra two million tracks will be linked to Shazam’s other unique assets, taking users on a music journey from discovery to knowledge with artist biographies and album reviews through to purchase of the music they love through affiliated partners.
By using Shazam service, users can find any song they want to listen to even at an unexpected moment. By recording and sending a tune to Shazam server, users can easily track down and even purchase the song, through participating operators’ music stores.
Shazam has already released its music discovery software for Android last month, allows T-Mobile G1 users to discover music that can immediately be purchased through the Amazon MP3 store and connect with artists through MySpace.
By using Shazam service, users can find any song they want to listen to even at an unexpected moment. By recording and sending a tune to Shazam server, users can easily track down and even purchase the song, through participating operators’ music stores.
Shazam has already released its music discovery software for Android last month, allows T-Mobile G1 users to discover music that can immediately be purchased through the Amazon MP3 store and connect with artists through MySpace.
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