Saturday, August 20, 2011

BlackBerry Music Service Enters Final Phase


Following in the footsteps of Apple, Amazon, and Google, Research In Motion (RIM) will no longer seem to be having its own music streaming service. This project even has entered the so-called final stage.

Reuters launch, the project will strengthen the services running on the BlackBerry device is a mainstay of RIM.

In addition, sources close to the plan, adding that RIM is a Canadian living one step away from completing negotiations with the major music labels like Universal Music Group, Sony Music, Warner Music Group and EMI Group.


Digital Trends, Friday (19/08/2011), this new service is expected to collaborate with BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), instant messaging service which has now been used by more than 45 million users.

RIM does not yet provide clarity about this issue. But it is said, users can gather and share songs via the contact on the fuel.

BlackBerry itself arguably is currently in a phase of 'struggle'. Where their sales in the realm of smartphones middle rocking after much insistence gelontoran Android and iPhone devices.

To that end, RIM is now less need for an innovation to hit the market again. And maybe music services is projected to be present in early September 2011 can help them to rise.

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