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7 Sep
Spotify, a music streaming service is now available for mobile phones. The new service is compatible with Android operating systems and iPhones, providing access to users with over four million tracks. Additionally, users will be able to save over 3,000 songs when they are offline, enhancing the mobile entertainment demands that people are getting into these days.
A short note, the service is not free. A specified subscription fee will be required to download and save the music from the said Spotify service. The subscription fee is said to be £10. The Spotify service aims to rival the popular iTunes store of Apple, obviously for iPhones and iPods.
(Source) BBC News
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