Monday, November 12, 2012

Whyd mines YouTube, Soundcloud and others for songs Spotify can't deliver (hands-on)

Whyd mines YouTube, Soundcloud and others for songs Spotify can't deliver (hands-on)

Remember how long it took Spotify to end up in the States. The issue. Music rights, of course. Before it could make its way to our shores, the service had to strike deals with a bunch of record labels, making sure the artists, the executives and EMI janitorial staffs all get paid. Whyd, a new French music service that will be clawing its way out of beta later this month, offers a bit of a workaround to that conundrum, pulling music from sources like YouTube and SoundCloud, aggregating them into a single dynamic location.
Whyd mines YouTube, Soundcloud and others for songs Spotify can't deliver (hands-on)

Whyd mines YouTube, Soundcloud and others for songs Spotify can't deliver (hands-on)


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