Grooveshark abbandona il Play Store e passa alla web app in HTML 5, musica in streaming per tutti

 Nei giorni scorsi abbiamo avuto modo di parlare dei numerosi problemi che Grooveshark ha dovuto attraversare, dopo un’assenza per questioni legali durata 16 mesi, Google ha deciso di riammetterlo nel suo Play Store, ma la sua permanenza è durata solo pochi giorni, prima di sparire nuovamente per motivi misteriosi.

Gli sviluppatori del noto sito dedicato allo streaming musicale, hanno così deciso di abbandonare definitivamente i vari marketplace (Play Store e App Store), mettendo a punto una web app in HTML5 accessibile mediante web browser da tutti i device.

Come annunciato, da oggi sarà possibile ascoltare gratuitamente oltre 15 milioni di brani in streaming, senza nessun vincolo e senza i fastidiosi limiti dovuti al Flash Player. Ecco il comunicato stampa:

GROOVESHARK MUSIC STREAMING SERVICE NOW ACCESSIBLE FROM ANY DEVICE
ALLOWS USERS TO LISTEN INSTANTLY, NO APP REQUIRED

Gainesville, Fla. – (September 5, 2012) – On September 5, 2012, music streaming service Grooveshark will launch a new version available on all devices, allowing music listeners around the world to never have a moment without music. The site lets users instantly stream music on-demand without the need for an app or a download.

“For the first time ever, Grooveshark’s full feature set is available on any device with a web browser, without being bounded by the limitations of Adobe Flash,” said Sam Tarantino, Grooveshark’s Co-Founder and CEO. “Thanks to technologies such as HTML5, we are able to offer our service with much better device compatibility, which will expand our user and revenue base for our partner labels and artists. The Grooveshark universe now is truly limitless to the consumer and the artist.”

The revolutionary site offers users the ability to search, discover, and play over 15 million songs in the Grooveshark cloud from anywhere, as well as the ability to login and access their Favorites and Playlists. Users can now manage their music collection from any device, and can also listen to genre-based stations, browse popular music, tune in to their friends’ music, share links to tracks, and more.

This groundbreaking product is currently available in the United States, with international launch in the coming months. It is compatible with most modern browsers on most modern devices.

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