The European Commission has opened an investigation into Apple's proposed acquisition of music recognition applications maker Shazam, saying it is concerned "that the merger could reduce choice for users of music streaming services".
Extended integration between Shazam and Rdio or Spotify makes it easy to add the track you can hear to a playlist.
Android users can now literally tell Shazam to recognise the music that's playing.
Shazam gives some love to its Windows mobile users.
Shazam’s music ID and content engagement skills have seen investors pour in US$30 Million, valuing the company at a cool $1 Billion.
A redesigned iOS version of the Shazam music-identifying app is now available, featuring Rdio integration and (on the iPad) the ability to recognise music while you're using another app.
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