
Motorola, who hasn’t been doing all that great in the mobile arena, has completed their acquisition of SoundBuzz in Asia. This will enable Motorola to expand its MotoMusic platform, now with 13 countries, 3 of the top recording agencies on board, and over 45 independent labels.
The details of the deal were not disclosed, but the deal gives Motorola 750,000 tracks and over half a million ‘mobile music derivatives’ available for side-loading or OTA enjoyment.
On a side note, I rather enjoyed the end of the press release that stated, “Motorola is known around the world for innovation in communications.” Mmmhmmm.
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