Will Apple Take a Dip in the Stream?

If you’ve been following the music-tech news lately, you’ve probably heard about the rather sudden and unexpected acquisition of digital music service Lala by Apple, Inc. Speculation has run rampant about why the country’s largest music retailer — which sells individual music downloads via its iTunes store — would purchase a company that’s made a name for itself via “cloud-based” access.

Lala has had a few different business models since it was launched by Silicon Valley entrepreneur Bill Nguyen in 2006. Originally it was a CD trading site, where members would rip and trade their discs with other members. From there, the company morphed into a MP3 hosting service that offers on-demand streaming. Currently, users are able to listen to a broad catalog of fully-licensed albums one time for free, after which they can purchase individual downloads or, for ten cents, buy the right to stream a tune as many times as they want. Customers are also able to upload their own MP3 collection and access it remotely from any computer.

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