After a long exclusive spell on Windows Phone, MixRadio is finally expanding outside of Redmond's mobile platform. The music-streaming service, which Microsoft sold to messaging company Line last year, announced today that its app will be available on iOS and Android starting today. MixRadio's main feature is serving up personalized playlists to listeners for free, across hundreds of genre- and artist-based channels, slightly similar to what Pandora does. Interestingly enough,
The service has also revealed a
partnership with HTC; what this means is you'll start seeing MixRadio
curate stories for BlinkFeed, the smartphone maker's customizable news
stream.
The service, which began life in 1999 when British artist Peter Gabriel
founded it as OD2, was only been available for Microsoft (née Nokia)
Lumia handsets until now.
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