![]() ![]() for download at – subscriptions start at $5 per month and new members get a 14-day free trial. MOG music service is now available in the U.S. Plus, your music will sound great because MOG delivers the highest streaming audio quality. And if you’re looking to take a deeper dive into your favorite artist, tune in to an artist-only station. I found this a huge plus compared to Pandora, which requires users to create. Or, tune into your personal suggestions that MOG tailors to your tastes. The MOG Mobile Music app Pandora, MOG users can select the specific songs and albums they want to play or download. If you’re feeling adventurous, explore new genres and artists by browsing New Releases and Editors’ Picks. Feeling mellow? Getting ready for a big night out? Need a soundtrack for your dinner party? Build your own playlists or listen to featured playlists created by other users and even your favorite artists. And it’s easy to search their 13 million songs and a million albums for whatever you’re in the mood for. You can stream any song in MOG’s catalog to any of our Squeezebox players. MOG’s subscription service provides a huge library of online music, ad-free and on-demand. While we long ago swore off CDs and moved over to the likes of Last.fm and Pandora, this sort of music portability might actually bring us back into the land of the paid consumer.Starting this week, we’re excited to be adding the MOG® music service to our family of Squeezebox™ apps. “We have a very strong mobile strategy and a mobile application will be unveiled soon,” said Fields. Napster offers nearly 9 million songs to its users. We also spoke with Michelle Fields, a marketer with, who said that a Napster mobile application was also on the way. shores when he speaks tomorrow at the keynote speech. There is a bit of buzz in the crowd here at SXSW that Spotify CEO Daniel Ek will be announcing the similar music service’s arrival on U.S. MOG demod the next version of their popular music service to me today, and I was impressed. He guaranteed that there would be no problem for the Android, but couldn’t say the same for iPhone. The app is not yet available for download on the iPhone and Hyman said that similar services have not had a problem so far. The reason I’m liking MOG so much is because they have built an amazing app for two of the most popular mobile platforms - and 99 of the time, my phone serves as my music player. The user can also switch over to look at the album a particular track comes from, play that album and even chose other songs from that album. An interesting service we’ve only seen with MOG was the slider, which allows the user to give a variable on how they would like MOG radio to work, whether focusing solely on the chosen artist, on similar artists, or somewhere in between. Looking at the iPhone app, we saw a search based app that gives users the ability to play by album, song, playlist or artist radio. The demo of the mobile app for Android showed a responsive, full-featured application that allows users to browse through artist discographies, with the ability to add entire albums to the playlist and voice search functionality. This is a live recording of MOGmusics song at Royalhouse Chapel AhenfiePLEASE NOTE: Unauthorized upload of this video unto any YouTube channel is prohibited. Users will get full access to 7 million tracks on demand, the ability to download music to the phone, MOG radio, 64 ACC+ audio quality with higher quality available by download, for $10 a month. MOG will be launching for Android and iPhone early in the second quarter of 2010. Today’s launch brings this sort of on-demand music delivery to your smartphone. “When you listen to Bob Marley radio, it’s not Bob Marley inspired radio. “You can see the queue, you can jump to anywhere in the queue, when a song comes on the library, you can save it,” said David Hyman, CEO of MOG, at today’s unveiling. There is no limit on skipping around songs and if you want to hear a specific song, then you can hear that song. MOG All Access is a browser-based service that will offer more than 5 million on-demand tracks that, unlike Pandora or other Internet-based radio stations, you can pick and choose from on demand. The company first launched its $5, all-you-can-hear service last fall, announcing deals with Universal, Sony, Warner and EMI. Today, at the South By South West festival in Austin, the company has announced the release of a mobile version of its application. Calling itself an “all you can eat, on demand, whenever you want it” music service, MOG gives its users access to “just about every artist, album and song ever made” for $5 a month – certainly not a deal to scoff at.
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