Blackberry is sighing deals with some record companies, including of the top-fours, to create its digital music services for the consumers. Thinking about the fact that music plays always to distinguish among similar categorized companies BlackBerry is taking the pace.
According to the individuals who spoke on condition of anonymity, the service that is coming within weeks would help the users to send songs to other subscribes.
Along with playlists & other features, the new program will permit users to share 50 songs with others while Shptify, Rhapsody, & some other cloud music services permit streaming millions of songs.
Besides launching the program, RIM, the maker of BlackBerry smartphones is trying its best to build their own relationship with users.
Related people think for enjoying the program the subscribers must pay less than $10 only that will be added to the users every month phone bill.
They anticipate Research in Motion (RIM) will make the program obtainable for their 45 million users around the globe soon. Thus, they are going to be able to attract the people to buy their product more.
However, Tenille Kennedy, a spokesperson for Research in Motion, based in Waterloo, Ontario, refused to say anything about this expected coming music service.
According to the individuals who spoke on condition of anonymity, the service that is coming within weeks would help the users to send songs to other subscribes.
Along with playlists & other features, the new program will permit users to share 50 songs with others while Shptify, Rhapsody, & some other cloud music services permit streaming millions of songs.
Besides launching the program, RIM, the maker of BlackBerry smartphones is trying its best to build their own relationship with users.
Related people think for enjoying the program the subscribers must pay less than $10 only that will be added to the users every month phone bill.
They anticipate Research in Motion (RIM) will make the program obtainable for their 45 million users around the globe soon. Thus, they are going to be able to attract the people to buy their product more.
However, Tenille Kennedy, a spokesperson for Research in Motion, based in Waterloo, Ontario, refused to say anything about this expected coming music service.
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