7Digital Goes After iTunes With Songbird Integration

Author Gordon Kelly
Published 18th Mar 2009
7Digital Goes After iTunes With Songbird Integration
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While Apple garnered all the headlines for iPhone OS 3.0 yesterday UK rival 7Digital is hoping to get one over on iTunes today...

The entirely DRM free online music retailer has made its first move towards the desktop following a partnership agreement with the Mozilla powered open source media player Songbird.

The result is 7digital's 6m strong 320kbps encoded catalogue can now been searched and downloaded directly from within the Songbird player and integrated into a user's library. From here music can also be transferred to MTP devices from the likes of Sony, Philips, SanDisk, Samsung and others giving 7digital an iTunes/Windows Media Player-esque platform.


In fact, the duo's offering actually incorporates significant advances over both these high profile opponents. Notably, Songbird can analyse a user's library and directly display band news, local gig information, artist bios, live concert photos and more. Last.fm scobbling is also in there as well along with SHOUTcast Radio, Flickr, YouTube and Google news integration and a range of customisable add-ons.

The science between the two is fairly predictable as the union was created through a mash-up between the 7digital and Songbird APIs and it should significantly strengthen both companies' offerings.

As for pricing it will be based on user location with the service available in the US, UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Spain, Austria, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland. The upgraded Songbird player is available for download now.

How'd you like those apples, err... Apple.

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comment smc8788 said on 18th March 2009

@ Robert Elliot - It sounds like you need MediaMonkey.

@ Pbryanw - Yes, I think that cost, along with the lack of demand (mostly attributed to the iPod with its mark... more

comment haim said on 19th March 2009

I think its a little harsh to blame the ipods dominance for lack of flac. I mean they have apple lossless and who is buying that instead of aac for the quality? (yes its proprieta... more

comment smc8788 said on 19th March 2009

@ haim. All good points. Perhaps that would mean we need a new player that supports only uncompressed formats to get the ball rolling. But in all honesty I can't see the situa... more

comment Pbryanw said on 20th March 2009

smc8788 if you're still reading, the news in the article below might be of interest. A lossless codec backwards compatible with MP3:

http://www.macworld.co.uk/d... more

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