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I went shopping today, after waiting for a few hours on the side of the road for AA. I got cold. My Dad came and saved me with my coat and gloves and eventually a lift to the shops. I need a new automator or something. I got boots, warm ones, a caram...
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- Lala and the Shift from Apps to Services (slashgear.com)
TechCrunch submits:
By MG SieglerOf all the things Google (GOOG) has launched this past year, the most useful may be its Music Onebox feature that allows you to easily play popular music from Google Search results. Following its debut in October, I found myself using it left and right for songs I wanted to listen to. One thing I noticed was that while deals were in place with iLike, imeem, Rhapsody, and Pandora, the majority of the one-click...
From seekingalpha.com
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- LaLa will continue to power Google’s music search after Apple buy-out (feedproxy.google.com)
I am stoked about Apple's acquisition of Lala. Why? First, iTunes users might actually get to listen to an entire song during a preview rather than just the old-school 30-second clip. That potential new option for iTunes is reason enough to be thrilled. But there's so much more to Lala.
From ecommercetimes.com
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- Apple Paid $80 Million For Music Site LaLa (nobosh.com)
- Apple beat Google to LaLa deal after failed bid for AdMob (freerepublic.com)
- Report: Apple Bought Lala To Thwart Google (feedproxy.google.com)
Apple is preparing to recreate iTunes in the cloud, using recently acquired Lala as the cornerstone of a new strategy, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Lala allows people to buy and listen to music on the web from anywhere.
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From feedburner.com
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Apple's acquisition of the digital music streaming site Lala suggests Apple is getting ready to reposition iTunes to offer a music streaming service. - The confirmation by Apple that the company purchased the music streaming
site Lala, which boasts just 100,000 customers by Lalas own count, raises the
question, Why? After all, Apple's iTunes music application offers more than 11
million songs and is the leading digital music...
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From eweek.com
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