BlackBerry Launches BBMusic - a new music service

BlackBerry users will soon be able to connect to a social music service that will allow uploading songs and listening to songs that brought friends

The music comes BlackBerry. RIM, mobile phone manufacturer, announced the launch of a new social music service called BBMusic, connect the device's messenger service (which includes today some 45 million users). The service went into beta mode today in England, Canada and the United States, and officially released to another state (Israel is not included in them) later this year. The cost of usage will be five dollars a month. BlackBerry users will be able to create a "music profile" that will include 50 songs, of which 25 can be replaced every month. This list will be able to share songs with other BlackBerry users with whom they communicate on Messenger. The user has more friends in the service - so a selection of songs available to listen more to him. Users also can generate lists of listening and responding to their friends' listening lists. The songs will be available not only online but also on the device - so you can listen to them even when the device is not connected to the Internet. "Service re-creates the experience of a Mixtape for friends. This makes the process quicker and easier," said Nick Ftshifolos, product manager. RIM will offer musical repertoire includes all customers with the largest music companies: Universal, Warner, Sony and EMI. Users not satisfied in 50 songs that are assigned to them and can listen to songs who had friends - can increase the library by buying additional songs in the MP3 store from Amazon. BBMusic service would have to compete with the formidable iTunes service of Apple, along with other services such as Sfotifii, Pandora and Grobshark - provide too high a fee music subscriptions - and do not rely on the friends list.

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