March 15th, 2013 by Stuart Dredge

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When Apple lowers itself to trash-talking your new smartphone, you know it's a big deal. Phil Schiller was on the warpath for the second time in a matter of days yesterday, talking to Reuters about...

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June 8th, 2012 by Music Ally

Issue 295

Our lead considers the future of Vevo in light of figures suggesting the company has hit its first major wall in terms of growth. But with its exploding tablet and mobile video consumption and growing...

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May 29th, 2012 by Music Ally

Samsung Music Hub

Earlier this month, device manufacturer Samsung acquired music and movie service company mSpot and now the first fruits of their union have gone public. Music Hub is described as a “completely integrated,...

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May 9th, 2012 by Stuart Dredge

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When Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy S III Android smartphone last week, our attention was piqued by the reference to new features for the company’s Music Hub service. It’s a subscription-based...

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March 14th, 2012 by Music Ally

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US startup mSpot is planning to bundle three music services in one: a cloud locker for users' own music, on-demand tracks that they don't own, and Pandora-style personal radio features.

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May 27th, 2011 by Music Ally

mSpot was early into the cloud music market, but it has just added a new layer of streaming radio features. It's called Radio Spotter Beta, and combines the cloud storage of the existing mSpot Music service...

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March 17th, 2011 by Music Ally

- Channels hopping - music TV online - Music videos take their tablets - TrendWatch: What's hot at SXSW - Interview: mSpot cloud service - Latest deals and stats

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February 23rd, 2011 by Music Ally

Catch Media

At MidemNet this year, Catch Media UK boss Harry Maloney tore into mSpot and other unlicensed cloud music services on-stage.

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June 29th, 2010 by Music Ally

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mSpot has officially launched its cloud music service, which lets people sync their music collections across computers and Android handsets. The service was originally launched as a private beta in May

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