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"Rdio"

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Rdio was a music streaming service operating between August 3, 2010 and December 22, 2015. You can hear music legally. The service was available as a website, app for BlackBerry, iOS, Android and Windows Phone, as well as Windows and OS X software. The service was available in 60 countries in the world, which Israel was part of, allowing users to purchase a monthly subscription to the service, which removes the advertisements and enables the use of the service app on the phone.

In 2015, he broke his leg and was sold to the U.S. Pandora, and to the dismay of many skiers, it might not be more available in Israel.

History of History
"Rdio" was developed by Sea Paris and Nickles Zenstrom, the founders of Skype, and opened to the public on August 3, 2010. At that time, they were forced to compete with older and more popular services, such as Spotify, Nephester, MoG and Rhapsody.

On September 27, 2013, “Rdio” added the possibility of receiving recommendations on music that the user is expected to love in accordance with the music he hears.

On January 16, 2014, “Rdio” presented the possibility of listening to music for free to those who don’t want to buy a subscription, but in exchange for which users would have to listen to advertisements.

In November 2015 he announced bankruptcy, and was sold to Pandora’s company (whose services are not available in Israel).

Vdiodio
On April 2, 2013, Ridio launched Vdio, a similar service for the "Rdio" designed for television series and movies. Unlike the "Rdio", the service demanded a fee for all viewing, focusing on new movies and television series.

When the launch of the service, all the “Rdio” subscribers received $25 for service wastes.

Vdio closed on December 27, 2013.

Availability
"Rdio" was available in 60 countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Al Salvador, Estonia, France, Portugal, Portugal, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Iceland, Iceland, Iceland, Iceland, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, the Republic of Africa, Spain.

See also
Apster

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Music programs
Web sites launched in 2010
Music streaming services