The streaming music service Rara.com in the Netherlands and Belgium lwa opened its doors. The newcomer has prices and features that are similar to the already operating Spotify, but a free version of Rara.com missing.
Rara.com that is owned by Rara Media Group, has. closed with the ‘big four’: EMI, Warner, Sony and Universal. In addition to the Netherlands and Belgium, is the streaming music service to use in Great Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. Canada, Mexico and the USA later this week to the turn.
The music catalog of Rara.com covers approximately ten million songs. The company claims that the website is easier to use than that of competitors such as Spotify by a less complex gui. The company says that it is also mainly want to focus on less experienced computer users. It is also ready-made playlists offering, though users can also choose to create or search for songs.
Rara.com can temporarily for 99 cents for three months be used. A subscription via the web interface to access costs 5 euros per month. To the streaming music service on a mobile phone to be able to access, there should be monthly 10 euros to be settled. Thus, the rates and the offered functionality is almost equal to that of Spotify. Rara.com will not, however, free version will offer, enabling the site to say that artists are more able to pay.
The newcomer currently only mobile software for the Android platform available, but apps for iOS and Windows Phone would not be far away. Music tracks can be done via a cachingmechanisme temporarily on a cellphone are stored, so that connection problems still, the music can be listened to. In addition, it will Rara.com available on the computers that HP sells.