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Sony launches music streaming

Sony Corp on Wednesday launched a music streaming service in a bid to boost sales of its consumer electronics and break Apple's dominance of the online music business. How it works

Updated on: Dec 22, 2010 10:33 PM IST
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Sony Corp on Wednesday launched a music streaming service in a bid to boost sales of its consumer electronics and break Apple's dominance of the online music business.

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The Japanese company's "Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity" is a digital music service based on cloud technology that does not involve downloading tracks like Apple's iTunes, which started in 2001.

Instead, a subscription gives users access to a catalog of about 6 million songs, which can be streamed across Sony's Internet-connected devices like the PlayStation 3, personal computers and Bravia TVs. The service can be synchronised with a user's existing music files, including iTunes, Sony said. The service debuted in the UK and Ireland on Wednesday and will be rolled out in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and New Zealand and the US next year.

"Music Unlimited" follows the launch this year of an on-demand video service that is now available in the US and several European countries.

For Sony, the two services represent an effort to better integrate the company's consumer electronics with content like music, movies and games in a fiercely competitive market. Sony is banking on Qriocity — its new online entertainment platform announced earlier this year — to help make that happen. While it remains to be seen whether consumers will embrace the new services, Sony is starting off with a substantial user base through the PlayStation 3.

 
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