Apple acquires Lala
Relevant offers
World
Apple Inc has acquired digital music service Lala, as the dominant online music retailer explores new models for selling songs.
Terms of the deal weren't disclosed by Apple.
ITunes is the leading music service in the United States with more than 70 percent of all digital music sales and it is the leading music retailer overall.
But newer music streaming services from the likes of News Corp's MySpace Music and Spotify have begun to win over music fans in the last year.
"Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time and we generally do not comment on our purpose or plans," Apple spokesman Steve Dowling said.
A source familiar with the matter said the iPod, iPhone and Mac maker is seeking new ways to expand iTunes to move it beyond being a predominantly download service for songs. The source asked not to be named.
"Apple recognizes that the model is going to evolve into a streaming one and this could probably propel iTunes to the next level," said the person.
The iTunes store offers more than 11 million songs. Apple has sold billions of tracks through iTunes since its launch in 2003.
The Lala service allows users to stream from the Internet any tune in its catalog of more than 8 million songs once for free, and then sells unlimited streams for 10 cents per track and MP3 downloads starting at 79 cents.
The Palo Alto, California-based company's investors include Bain Capital Ventures, Ignition Partners and Warner Music.
Lala founder Bill Nguyen said in October his company's revenues total less than $10 million. He said the company had about 100,000 customers.
Internet search giant Google Inc recently partnered with Lala to provide users song samples along with links to purchase the music.
Lala has also partnered with Facebook to offer music through the social networking site.
- Reuters
Sponsored links
Reconsider Crafar farms deal, Government told
Importers, exporters brace for more strikes
World Cup prompts shoppers to open wallets
SkyCity rings up record first-half profit
Fish shops targeted in black market operation
NZ dollar up on strong retail spending
Stocks slip with profit taking
LGFA bonds sell at top of price band
Australia to hike taxes for rich
Forty jobs to go as Petone plant closes
Auckland, Wellington expensive for expats
Earthquake stress blamed for murder
Reconsider Crafar farms deal, Government told
Woman charged over Gisborne death
NZ dollar up on strong retail spending
Should you take your groom's name?
Auckland, Wellington expensive for expats
Matt Giteau still simmering over Deans snub
Woman jailed for spiking smoothie with antifreeze
Jerome Kaino to the back of the pack with Blues
Sex attacks turn eye on school bullying
Woman felt sex life was on trial
Gay couple hijack radio divorce
Cop mistakes chocolate bar for cellphone
Gareth Morgan: I hope Norwegian sinks
Daily trivia quiz: February 15
SBW under pressure to fight a top pro
Reconsider Crafar farms deal, Government told
From the annoying to the dangerous
Reconsider Crafar farms deal, Government told
Gareth Morgan: I hope Norwegian sinks
Should you take your groom's name?
Cyclist: Don't fine us, fix the road
Cash for jaunts but not to help deaf MP