By: Nicholas Kolakowski, eWeek
Apple is signing deals with music labels for a streaming music service, according to reports. Google and Amazon already have streaming-music offerings in place. Apple is reportedly closer than ever to launching a streaming-music competitor to Google and Amazon. According to Bloomberg, Apple has signed deals with Sony, EMI Group and Warner Music Group “to let users of its new music service access their song collections from handheld devices via the Internet.” Users could access their music via Apple’s servers instead of storing it on a hard drive. A deal with Universal Music Group is apparently on the table.
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