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Screen shot of Sony's Qriocity Sony Sony wants to take back digital music from Apple. The creator of the Walkman says it is ready to challenge iTunes, forge ahead into music streaming, and also put its to build iTunes-killers behind it. Today, Sony unveiled a new cloud music service in the United States that will play songs on a mix of Sony devices, such as the PlayStation3, Bravia TVs, and Blu-ray Disc Home Theater system, as well as a range of Sony's portable devices. The service is called 'Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity,' and hopefully the service is less clunky than the name. Qriocity will piggyback on PlayStation Network.
Download diruse.exe. Sony For $10 a month, Qriocity subscribers get access to music from all four record labels and 6 million tracks. Music will be streamed from Sony's servers to devices so users don't have to worry about clogging hard drives and Sony won't have to worry about building any complicated software platforms (we'll get back to that).
Qriocity scans a user's hard drive and then provides access to songs from their media libraries, including Apple's iTunes. At the IFA electronics show in September, has all the standard bells and whistles for music services today, such as a song recommendation engine. What it doesn't have is the ability to enable users to listen while unconnected from the Web. How could the maker of the Walkman, one of the great portable music devices of all time, disregard mobile like that? Sony's answer to that is 'wait and see.' Qriocity is just the start.
This time around, Sony's strategy to taking on iTunes is to first focus on the home. When it comes to music, that is an underserved area, Tim Schaaff, president of Sony Network entertainment told CNET. In addition to relying on a streaming service, a feature that Apple hasn't offered yet but is expected to get into, Sony has built Qriocity on the PlayStation Network, an established digital marketplace.
'The PlayStation Network has been in the marketplace since 2006,' Schaaff said,' and has been growing customers for four years. There are 70 million accounts worldwide. It is has gaming, music, movies and all kinds of e-commerce. It is a stable business, and rather than starting from scratch, we decided to leverage that.' Is iTunes vulnerable?
That's a much different direction than the one Sony chose for the doomed music service, Connect. In that case, Sony tried to go toe-to-toe with Apple by creating an iTunes-like media hub, and Connect became one of digital music's all-time great Titanic stories (Read John Borland's superb narrative for CNET about ). The effort was marked by internal bickering and turf battles, the kind of dysfunction between Sony's content, hardware and software divisions that the company has been noted for in the Internet age. Connect was stillborn on release, brought down.
To learn how tough it was to compete with iTunes, click the image and read an insider's tale from 2006. Screen shot by Greg Sandoval/CNET Sony tried to save face by keeping the service around a couple more years, before finally. How will Sony fare better this time against iTunes?
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Apple's music service now has an almost decade-long record of thumping challengers, including, Virgin,,, AOL, MySpace. For starters, Qriocity is a service closely linked to Sony's hardware, and the company has 350 million Internet-connected devices out in the wild now, Schaaff said.