Streaming Music Service
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A Streaming Music Service is a music service with a capability of music streaming.
- Context:
- It can (typically) offer on-demand access to a vast library of music tracks and albums from various artists and genres.
- It can (often) allow users to create and share custom playlists, enhancing the social and interactive aspects of music consumption.
- It can (often) analyze user behavior and preferences to provide personalized music recommendations.
- It can range from free, ad-supported versions to premium subscription models with additional features.
- It can be accessed via multiple platforms, including web browsers, desktop applications, and mobile apps.
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- Example(s):
- Spotify Service, 2006 (A leading streaming music service offering millions of tracks and personalized playlists).
- Napster Service, 1999 (One of the first widely-used music-sharing services, paving the way for digital music consumption).
- Pandora Radio, 2000 (Introduced personalized internet radio and influenced how users discover new music).
- iTunes, 2001 (Apple's music store that revolutionized the music industry by providing legal music downloads).
- Last.fm, 2002 (Early adopter of music recommendation systems and social music networking).
- Deezer, 2007 (One of the first streaming services to offer an extensive music library globally).
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Online Music Store.
- Radio Broadcast Services, which do not typically offer on-demand streaming or personalized playlists.
- Streaming Video Service.
- Streaming Post Service.
- See: Music Streaming, Internet Radio.
References
2020
- (Wikipedia, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_on-demand_music_streaming_services Retrieved:2020-8-19.
- The following is a list of on-demand music streaming services. The services offer streaming of full-length content via the Internet as a part of their service, without the listener necessarily purchasing a file for download. This type of service is comparable to Internet radio. Many of these sites have advertising and offer non-free options in the style of an online music store. For a list of online music stores that provide a means of purchasing and downloading music as files of some sort, see: Comparison of online music stores. Many of both types of sites offer services similar to an online music database.