Sunday, March 23, 2014

Apple considering new music streaming service and Apple Android App

credits:james martin|cnet
According to a report by billboard, Apple inc. has been negotiating with senior executives at record labels about launching a supposedly on-demand music streaming service to compete with Spotify, Beats music, and Pandora. This "exploratory talks" have been said to be in an early stage.

Also, apple is said to be thinking of adding an iTunes app for Android phones, a move that can be simply defined as taking the battle to the enemy.

These considerations are said to be part of a strategy by Apple to take care of some loop holes in Apples major music retailer. According to Nielsen, downloads on the platform have been down by 13% since the week of March 9th and digital track sales have been down by 11% since last year. Streaming services like Spotify, Pandora, and Youtube have had stable footings.

Apple inc. already has a streaming radio service, iTunes Radio, which may become its own standalone app when the company revamps its mobile operating system with iOS 8. Currently, the service is a part of the iTunes app.

by Ezekiel.T.Ogidan

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