For some folks, the first time they heard about about Songza was when Google announced it was sucking up the music streaming service earlier this summer. But if you've ever used the service, which has ...
Google is reportedly in talks to buy music streaming company Songza for $15 million. This would be a strategic move for Google, as it continues to trail behind companies like Spotify, Apple, and ...
Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows software for CNET. While he may be a former host of the Android Atlas Weekly podcast, he doesn't hate iOS or Mac. Jaymar has worked in online media since ...
Google just acquired Songza, the music streaming company for an undisclosed amount. Previous reports pegged the deal at $15 million. Google plans to incorporate Songza's playlists into its Google Play ...
Trained exclusively on our massive library of expert buying advice, finding the right tech to fit your life has never been easier. Songza serves up music playlists based on the time of day. Songza ...
There can only be one. In an effort to streamline its music services, Google is shutting down Songza’s website and mobile apps. Existing users will have to migrate to Google Play Music. Google bought ...
Songza showed just how easy it was to break into the streaming music market when it debuted its popular concierge feature in March 2012. Just six months later, the Queens-based startup--founded by ...
Instead of just searching by genres like you find in other music-streaming apps, Songza lets you browse through activities to tailor the perfect playlist for your current state of mind. Jason Parker ...
Seventeen months after being acquired by Google, Songza will today begin notifying users that the end is near. With all of its functionality now baked into Google Play Music, the free, ad-supported ...
Songza provides the spa treatment of music listening: Sit back, relax, and let the musical masseuse work its magic. The site, which launched in Sept. 2011, later activated its Web- and iOS-based Music ...
As music streaming services continue to become more popular, it's only a matter of time before some platforms fold as they compete with the popular companies that will dominate the industry. Of course ...