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Google Play Music Music locker, store, and streaming service debuted in May 2011, and shut down October 2020. Google has replaced Play Music with YouTube Music. [32] Groove Music by Microsoft debuted in 2015, linking Microsoft's Groove music player to OneDrive cloud storage. It allowed storing up to 5 GB of music in AAC, MP3 and WMA formats.
Splice is a cloud-based music creation platform founded by Matt Aimonetti and Steve Martocci which includes a sample library, audio plug-ins on a subscription basis, and integration with several digital audio workstations (DAWs).
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SoundCloud first entered the music streaming industry as a new way for artists to share and promote their music. As an online platform, artists can release music without a record label or distributor. [75] SoundCloud users are both listeners and artists, using the platform together, creating a community focused space. [76]
The main features of NetEase Cloud Music include playlists, live streaming, online karaoke, and social networking. [2] As of May 2022, more than 450,000 independent musicians have registered with NetEase Cloud Music, [3] rising to over 611,000 registered artists by December 2022 [4] with a music database consisting of over 60 million songs. [2]
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17 February 2011: Sony launches Q Music Unlimited cloud music service powered by Omnifone in the US, Australia and New Zealand [43] 25 August 2011: RIM launches BBM Music social music service in beta – powered by Omnifone in the US, Canada and the UK [44] 13 December 2011: rara.com launches across Europe and the USA – powered by Omnifone [2]