Apple has reportedly reached agreements with three out of the four major music labels for its upcoming cloud music service, according to Bloomberg. The third label to sign is said to be Sony. EMI and Warner are already on board.
The new iTunes offering will let users store content on Apple's servers and access it using the Web, rather than loading songs into a device's memory, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans haven't been made public. The plans could be previewed as early as Apple's developers conference, set to begin June 6, the people said.
With the top three labels signed it shouldn't be long before Universal is as well.
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Rob - May 20, 2011 at 5:15am
This feels like when Joshua had all but one of the digits to the launch code, except this time there's no tic-tac-toe