Google is in talks to acquire music streaming service Songza for around $15 million, the New York Post reports.
Songza was launched in 2010 and focuses on curated playlists based on mood, location or even weather. Unlike streaming services such as Spotify or Beats Music, Songza doesn’t allow users to pick specific songs at will, but claims to have a group of experts curate playlists instead.
Songza claims to have 5.5 million active users. Last year, the service began ...
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