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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Apple is Exploring the Acquisition Lala

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Currently Apple is exploring the acquisition Lala.com, an online service provider of streaming and downloading music. The presence of Lala is believed would end the era of MP3 because to enjoy music through the Lala can be done without the need to download it via high-speed streaming service.

In October, Lala.com cofounder Bill Nguyen demonstrates that the application can work on the iPhone. These applications provide 8 million song titles that can be heard live via the Internet. To be able to listen to a song, the user must pay a license at a price of 10 cents, but as soon as it entered the playlist of the song can be heard at any time.

Own voice quality is lower than the songs sold on iTunes. However, Lala developed technology enabling quick searches and direct songs can be heard in a short time. Laura cloud services apply technology in this service with a powerful streaming server.

Nguyen calls this concept as the beginning of the demise of MP3. However, Lala also provides download songs in MP3 format at a cost of 89 cents per song. By comparison, downloads on iTunes cost 69 cents per song. Lala also offers a streaming link to a profile posted on Facebook at the cost of 10 cents per song.

Lala is a new company that stood in Palo Alto, Caliornia. Launched in 2006 with an investment of U.S. $ 35 million from Bain Capital LLC, Ignition Partners and Warner Music Group Corp. The company debuted as a seller of online music CD sales but switch songs began in October 2008. For now, the new Lala services available in the U.S..

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