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Jogli Aims Straight For Project Playlist With 500M Songs & Widgets

Jogli
The record label's nightmare continues with startups and new technologies popping up faster than ever.  This time an Israeli venture is up at bat with almost $1 million in funding and offering free access to 12 million albums, half a billion tracks and playlists spreadable via widget, as well as, the usual music community features.

Jogli trolls the web for content, allows users to organize it and then offers playback on its site and via embeddable widgets. If Jogli sounds a lot like the now banned Project Playlist, it should; though Jogli claims to draw from more sources and find solutions to issues like YouTube muting more aggressively.

Legal action against Jogli is almost inevitable.

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  1. whats wrong with Ioda… they are one of the few who actually pay artists. Majors and the Orchard I have heard are rough, but Ioda I have heard nothing but good things about.
    whats up?

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