Have you ever heard a song on the radio or being played over the speakers somewhere and wondered what it was? Well a new iPhone application known as Shazam takes care of that problem once and for all. In order to capture the artist and song name, all you have to do is hold your iPhone close to the music and Shazam will do the rest.
Shazam has just released a statement that the Shazam app has been downloaded by more that 1.5 million iPhone users since its release to the App Store. In addition to the downloads, Shazam users have tagged more than 20 million songs using the music tagging app.
Shazam, with its large and growing user base, plans on constructing a premium version of the music identification app to include better features and more functions. Alongside these plans, a mobile advertising platform will be introduced. Shazam is also making a cut for sending users to the iPhone store to purchase the tracks that they have tagged.
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