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Spotify sets its sights on iPhone

By Rory Cellan-Jones
Technology correspondent, BBC News

iPhone screen grab

The Swedish music streaming service Spotify is planning to launch its first mobile application within days.

The company has submitted the application to Apple’s iTunes App Store for its approval.

If given clearance, Spotify’s service will then be available for users to download onto iPhones.

Spotify has been called an "iTunes killer" because of its ease of use and its comprehensive, free library of millions of songs.

It is also looked on as a possible saviour for the music industry, in its bid to offer alternatives to piracy.

The BBC understands that the application is designed to search for new music and let iPhone users download music to their phones.

It will also allow users to stream playlists.

Spotify hasn’t revealed what the application will cost, but there’s been speculation that it will only be available to premium subscribers who currently pay £9.99 a month to use the service on their computers without adverts.

The service, which launched last year, now has more than a million users in the UK, and more than six million across Europe.

It has not yet launched in the United States but says it intends to do so by the end of the year.

The company has already demonstrated an application for mobile phones running Google’s Android software, though that has not been made available to the public. </p


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Exiled Honduran President Sets Up Camp “With Water And Food” On Border

LAS MANOS, Nicaragua — Deposed President Manuel Zelaya returned to the Honduran border on Saturday and announced he would set up camp there, despite foreign leaders urging him not to force a confrontation with the government that ousted …

Big Tobacco Sets Its Sights On Africa

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Ousted Zelaya sets foot back in Honduras, briefly

Vowing to return home, ousted President Manuel Zelaya took a few symbolic steps inside Honduras on Friday but backed away from a confrontation with Honduran security forces waiting to arrest him.  In a move described as "reckless" by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the ousted leader inVowing to return home, ousted President Manuel Zelaya took a few symbolic steps inside Honduras on Friday but backed away from a confrontation with Honduran security forces waiting to arrest him. In a move described as “reckless” by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the ousted leader in

Morgan Stanley Sets Aside $3.9B To Pay Bonuses Despite Posting Loss

Morgan Stanley is setting aside a huge sum to pay out bonuses despite posting its third consecutive quarterly loss and admitting it is disappointed with key departments.

EU Sets Hearing to Address Google Books Deal

The European Commission, the European Union’s antitrust watchdog, sets a September date for parties to comment on search engine giant Google’s deal with book publishers.
– BRUSSELS (Reuters) The European Commission is to hold a hearing on
September 7 for interested parties to comment on Google’s deal with
publishers to make millions of books available online and its impact on
EU writers’ rights.
quot;Participants were invited to it three weeks ago, quot; Commissi…


150-Pound Cupcake In Minnesota Sets Guinness Record

MINNEAPOLIS — A 151-pound cupcake in Minneapolis has been certified as the world’s largest. The 1-foot tall, 2-foot wide cupcake on display Saturday at the Minneapolis Mall of America had 15 pounds of fudge filling and 60 pounds of yello…

Kyle Hotchkiss Carone: How Obama’s Ghana Visit Sets A New Tone In US-Africa Relations

The mere presence of a black U.S. president on Ghanaian soil, speaking to Ghanaian people about Ghanaian problems, marks a welcome rekindling of discourse between blacks throughout the diaspora.

Fed sets sights on Grand Slam record

Had Rafael Nadal terrorised tennis stars of a bygone era, Roger Federer would probably list the Spaniard as one of his sporting heroes.   Instead, the Swiss grew up watching Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg battle it out on the grass courts of Wimbledon, before Pete Sampras rode into SW19 in theHad Rafael Nadal terrorised tennis stars of a bygone era, Roger Federer would probably list the Spaniard as one of his sporting heroes. Instead, the Swiss grew up watching Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg battle it out on the grass courts of Wimbledon, before Pete Sampras rode into SW19 in the