May 6th 2005 |
Multimedia
Yahoo is developing a search engine for finding downloadable songs and music data from across the Internet, CNET News has learned.
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company plans to introduce the music search engine within the next couple of months, according to a source familiar with the service. The specialty engine will let people search on an artist’s name, for example, and retrieve all the available songs from other music services, as well as album reviews and band information from Yahoo Music.
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