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Social Music Service Qloud Launches; Investors Include Steve Case, Ted Leonsis and Others
Qloud, a free online music service, has launched. The service debuted as a Facebook application less than three months ago, and already has 1 million registered users and 120 million recorded plays. Qloud's service features an online jukebox with streaming music and videos, featuring embedded content from providers such as YouTube, Revver and Brightcove. The service also features social networking tools and a community-based music discovery system driven by an iTunes plug-in. Qloud expects to soon announce integration with other social networks. The company's investors and board members include Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records; Dave Goldberg, the founder of Launch Music; Jim Bankoff, the former head of AOL's online music properties; Ted Leonsis, the vice chairman emeritus of AOL; and music industry executives Paul Vidich (Warner Music) and Tom Ryan (EMI Music). The Washington, DC-based company claims that its My Music service, which allows users to play and share their music via Facebook, is second only to iLike among music applications on the site. Going forward, the company plans to work with other social networking services and media platforms.
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