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imeem Acquires Web Music Player Anywhere.FM

29 January 2008 0 views No Comment

SAN FRANCISCO - Monday, January 28, 2008 - , the leading social media , today announced the strategic of Anywhere.FM, a San Francisco-based web player and service. The of Anywhere.FM brings valuable uploading capabilities, a player, and powerful recommendation features that will enhance the experience and help expand its . Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The Anywhere.FM uploader enables users to quickly and easily upload their personal to the Web and stream their favorite artists, songs and playlists from any . Consumers can upload individual songs or use Anywhere.FM’s uploader to upload their entire , , or Media Player libraries, including personal playlists, song ratings and play counts, with a single . Users’ libraries are then accessible through a full-featured web player complete with playlists, visualizers, and dynamic search. Anywhere.FM has also created a sophisticated “Friend ” feature that lets users discover new by streaming playlists their friends and other users have uploaded. In addition, Anywhere.FM’s recommendation engine lets users search for people with similar tastes.

“Anywhere.FM makes it simple for consumers to bring their to the Web and discover new artists through recommendations and ,” said Dalton Caldwell, founder and CEO of . “That’s a great fit with what we do. Combining Anywhere.FM’s with the reach and scope of the community creates some truly exciting possibilities, and we’re psyched they’re joining our team.”

“Since our launch last year, Anywhere.FM has given tens of thousands of consumers the convenience of enjoying their personal collections from any ,” said Anywhere.FM co-founder Sachin Rekhi. “Our team will now have the opportunity to continue that vision with , and enhance the ability for ’s community of over 20 million users to share and discover and .”

Anywhere.FM was founded and launched in 2007, and received funding from Y Combinator. Anywhere.FM’s three co-founders, Anson Tsai, Lux Chen, and Sachin Rekhi, will join , working from its San Francisco headquarters.

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