Deezer on Tuesday opened up its plans to the entire U.S., putting the on-demand music service in true competition with Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music for the first time.
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Deezer on Tuesday opened up its plans to the entire U.S., putting the on-demand music service in true competition with Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music for the first time.
With a seemingly ever-growing number of streaming music services available via the Web and dedicated mobile and tablet apps, choosing the one that best fits your need is an increasingly difficult task....
Deezer, a French music site that claims to be the world's most popular streaming service with over 20 million users, launches in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand today. Entirely browser-based (although there are apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone), Deezer offers unlimited streaming in the EU for €4.99, with a €9.99 option adding support for the mobile apps. The service has been gaining traction in the UK recently thanks to a partnership with European carrier Orange, and announced plans to...