Sunday, June 12, 2005

Gracenote gets nod of recognition



"Japan's KDDI mobile phone service is launching a new subscription music service, using Gracenote's automatic music-recognition technology as a front end. Subscribers can hold up a phone and let it recognize a song being played on the radio or bar jukebox, and then download that song to the phone.
This kind of music recognition tool is becoming more common on phones around the world, but this may be the first time it's been integrated so deeply into a major carrier's music subscription service. "


[CNET]

Think of Gracenote as the Google of music search. In April 05 the company announced that it is used in over 200million applications and devices and by over 1.6M people per day. Read here. Sequioa and Bessemer are investors.

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