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Kazaa launches iPhone app
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 23 September 2011
So, Kazaa. Remember that? What fun we had. Well, as you may or may not also remember, Kazaa eventually settled with the major record companies and, in America, relaunched as a subscription-based digital music service no one has heard of. And this week it launched an iPhone app, which basically works like the apps offered by Spotify, We7 et al, whereby you can stream unlimited music to your phone and download tracks within the app to allow offline listening.
Stuart Goldfarb of Atrinsic, the company which now operates the Kazaa subscription service, told reporters: “Our goal is to allow our subscribers to access whatever music they want, whenever and wherever they want it in the easiest way possible with the highest quality service. The launch of our app today makes it even simpler for our users with Apple devices to do this”.