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  2. Karaoke - Wikipedia

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    The earliest cloud based streaming device, KaraOK!, was released by StarHub on 14 January 2010, [40] licensing songs from RIMMS. [41] The use of cloud streaming allows for smaller devices with over the air updates compared to costly and bulky hard drive-based systems. Recisio transitioned into Karafun, an online subscription based system in ...

  3. Karaoke Joysound - Wikipedia

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    Karaoke Joysound (カラオケJOYSOUND) is a karaoke service and online song library from Japanese karaoke service provider Xing. The Joysound service, which started on various karaoke computers, was adapted into a video game by Hudson Soft for Wii, licensing the Joysound online song library alongside Xing, who also helped co-develop the game with Hudson.

  4. Karaoke box - Wikipedia

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    A karaoke box (カラオケボックス, karaoke bokkusu) is a type of karaoke establishment commonly found in Asia, the United States and Canada. It originated in Japan, and is now popular worldwide, particularly in Asia. [1] Karaoke boxes consist of multiple rooms containing karaoke equipment, usually rented out for a period of time.

  5. NetEase Cloud Music - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Rob Lewis (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis founded Silicon Media Group with Eve-Marie Sant and Roger Knight the same year, launching IT news site Silicon.com in the UK, and sister sites Silicon.fr in Paris and Munich-based Silicon.de. In November 1999, Lewis reportedly raised over £11m in investment for Silicon.com from a consortium of venture capital firms headed by Amadeus ...

  7. Smule (app) - Wikipedia

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    Smule is an American music app initially released under the name Sing!, Karaoke in iOS platforms on 2012 [1] and subsequently on Android in 2013. [2] Smule expanded its music experience to include the web in 2016, albeit in a consultative format for now.