The music streaming service Grooveshark, which was pulled from the App Store a while ago after it upset a number of major record labels, has returned to the iPhone — and other mobile devices — with a new HTML5 web app. The app can’t be...Report: Facebook music platform to debut at f8 in late September
Facebook is planning to announce a music platform at its f8 conference on September 22, according to an anonymous source speaking to CNBC. The platform is rumored to be less of a retail outlet à la iTunes than a...
Report: Facebook music platform to debut at f8 in late September
Facebook is planning to announce a music platform at its f8 conference on September 22, according to an anonymous source speaking to CNBC. The platform is rumored to be less of a retail outlet à la iTunes than a...
Grooveshark fires back at Google, Apple, and the RIAA
Grooveshark, an online music service akin to YouTube, fired back Tuesday at Google for removing it from Android app store, saying the company’s service complies with the law.
Google removed Grooveshark’s app from...
New Gorgeous Grooveshark App Hits Cydia
The guys over at Grooveshark are going back to their roots: they have just released a brand new 2.0 version of their iPhone client in Cydia, where it all started. Grooveshark, in fact, released the first version of the music client in Cydia in 2009, when Apple didn’t want stuff like background streaming on its...
Poached by Apple, Grooveshark Finds Safe Water in the Jailbreak Scene
Cloud based computing is getting tons of hype these days, both positive and negative. There’s the convenience of having everything in the cloud, everywhere, any time, but there’s also the fear of data loss and unsecure data. One web-based service where both of these issues are on the low is Grooveshark, the free online music...

