Stockholm-based Spotify is still trying to navigate a maze of licensing obstacles before it can launch a U.S. version of its much-hyped desktop streaming music application. Yet its developers showed how they’ve been keeping busy Wednesday with an Android smartphone app demonstration during the Google I/O conference in San Francisco. Spotify’s demo highlighted a feature that could be a very attractive proposition for U.S. mobile music lovers and could make it an iTunes competitor: the ability to store streamed music.
Spotify Mobile App Plays Tunes Even When the Stream Runs Dry
Posted by: Renay San Miguel May 28, 2009 12:48 PMStockholm-based Spotify is still trying to navigate a maze of licensing obstacles before it can launch a U.S. version of its much-hyped desktop streaming music application. Yet its developers showed how they’ve been keeping busy Wednesday with an Android smartphone app demonstration during the Google I/O conference in San Francisco. Spotify’s demo highlighted a feature that could be a very attractive proposition for U.S. mobile music lovers and could make it an iTunes competitor: the ability to store streamed music.