Spotify New Music App to Android-Based Devices
Technology.am (May 29, 2009) — European music service Spotify has developed a new music app, for devices using Google’s Android open-source mobile platform, allows a user to search, browse and stream music.
The app enables a user to wirelessly sync playlists on an Android device with a PC and listen to cached music offline.
The service offers legal and free access to a large music library, backed by advertising.
The availability of the Spotify application for Google’s Android could affect Apple’s reign as the leading music provider over the Internet.
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