Research In Motion is launching a music app for BlackBerry users that it hopes will spread via its incentives for users to share songs by BlackBerry Messenger. Called “BBM Music,” the service is rolling out in Canada, the U.S. and Australia, with more countries expected to go online later. The music catalog, according to RIM, holds millions of songs. Users start out by choosing up to 50. Then, if they want to add more to their libraries, premium members can access their friends’ music profile songs, assuming they also have BBM Music Premium subscriptions.
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Posted by: Erika Morphy November 2, 2011 02:36 PMResearch In Motion is launching a music app for BlackBerry users that it hopes will spread via its incentives for users to share songs by BlackBerry Messenger. Called “BBM Music,” the service is rolling out in Canada, the U.S. and Australia, with more countries expected to go online later. The music catalog, according to RIM, holds millions of songs. Users start out by choosing up to 50. Then, if they want to add more to their libraries, premium members can access their friends’ music profile songs, assuming they also have BBM Music Premium subscriptions.