Shazam unveils music player for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch

Shazam unveils music player for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch

PanARMENIAN.Net - The startup behind the popular smartphone app, which enables users to identify music by scanning and matching short audio clips, today unveiled the Shazam Player, an iTunes-like service for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch that takes advantage of Shazam's unique, patented technology. Not only does the Shazam Player let users play songs and build playlists, but it also provides discovery tools, such as scanning songs for streaming lyrics, social sharing, tracking concert dates, or viewing related YouTube videos.

It's the startup's first new app since Shazam launched on the iPhone in 2008, and an indication of the company's ambitions beyond being just a music-fingerprinting service. Shazam, which raised roughly $32 million in new capital this summer, has for the most part always been a middleman--a way to discover music that you'll inevitably purchase via a third party, whether iTunes or Amazon. But after facilitating roughly $100 million in music transactions last year (of which it takes a slight cut), Shazam has recognized the larger potential for the service in everything from music to television to advertising.

More than 165 million people have downloaded the Shazam app, and they identify about 5 million pieces of content every day. But user behavior has trended away from music matching.

Now the company hopes Shazam's application will spread beyond music itself. It has partnered with brands such as Old Navy and General Mills to allows users to "Shazam" commercials in order to see promotions or extra content. It's also started to compete against services such as Yahoo's IntoNow and GetGlue, which let users "check in" to television shows and movies to chat with friends, Fast Company reported.

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