Music-sharing service Grooveshark announced on Thursday that it was shutting down after 1o years. The controversial free streaming site, which once boasted 35 million users, is in the midst of a ...
This might be the end of the line for Grooveshark as it faces potential damages in the hundreds of millions. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
Apple has pulled Grooveshark’s music streaming application from its store due to a complaint from a major entertainment company just days after the application launched. Grooveshark’s iPhone ...
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The music-sharing service Grooveshark was sued by major record labels in 2011, and yesterday the hammer blow finally came down. A New York federal judge has ruled in favor of the music companies on ...
Grooveshark, the free online music streaming service that allowed users to upload their own songs, announced on Thursday that it was shutting down. Josh Greenberg and Sam Tarantino founded the ...
Grooveshark, a five-year-old music streaming service, has been removed once again from Google Play, but this time it's fighting back. Grooveshark was banned from Google Play, Google's app store, about ...
Years and years ago, back at the dawn of the Internet age, there was this thing called Winamp.* Once upon a time, it was the best way to listen to MP3 files, before iTunes swallowed all music sales ...
While Bitcoin is changing how we look at money, music streaming services have already changed the way we listen to music. Now Bitcoin users may subscribe to Grooveshark music streaming service using ...