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  2. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    The ability to purchase and download music tracks via the app was removed on 4 January 2013. ... Spotify has changed its API so that modded versions of the client ...

  3. The Echo Nest - Wikipedia

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    The company also made its data available to developers via an API used by over 7,000 developers [3] [non-primary source needed] to build independent music applications. The API was shut down on 31 May 2016, and developers were encouraged to use the Spotify API instead. [9] The Echo Nest released data on 1 million songs for research purposes. [10]

  4. TEDx Music Project - Wikipedia

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    The entire catalog is available to download for free. [5] In 2015, the TEDx Music Project announced a data visualization effort that creates an interactive map of the entire catalog. [6] It was created using music attributes such as "energy" and "danceability" queried from Spotify's Echonest API.

  5. 7digital - Wikipedia

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    Spotify users from the UK, France, Norway, Finland, Spain, The Netherlands and Sweden were able to purchase tracks to download (if available) from 7digital in 2009. [48] This was done by right-clicking and selecting the 'Buy From' link. However, Spotify launched their own purchase service during 2011 which replaced 7digital. [49]

  6. Unified Remote - Wikipedia

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    Unified Remote is a mobile application from Unified Intents for remote controlling programs on a user’s computer from their smartphone. This application attempts to simplify the task of controlling many different programs from one app, and includes support for 70+ applications such as Spotify, YouTube, VLC Media Player, and Windows Media Player.

  7. Lyrion Music Server - Wikipedia

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    Lyrion Music Server (formerly Logitech Media Server, SlimServer, SqueezeCenter and Squeezebox Server) is a streaming audio server supported by the LMS community and formerly supported by Logitech, developed in particular to support their Squeezebox range of digital audio receivers.

  8. Megaphone (podcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Megaphone (formerly Panoply Media) [6] is a Software as a service (SaaS) business owned by Spotify.The company provides software for podcast hosting and monetization as well as an ad network to generate additional revenue for podcast publishers. [7]

  9. DistroKid - Wikipedia

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    DistroKid, formerly titled Fandalism, [3] is an American independent digital music distribution service, founded in 2012 by American entrepreneur Philip J. Kaplan.DistroKid principally offers musicians and other rights-holders the opportunity to distribute and sell or stream their music through online retailers such as Spotify, Pandora, iTunes/Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, TikTok ...