The Daily Courier

Song-recognitio­n app Shazama now Apple’s

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple has bought Shazam, the maker of a song-recognitio­n app that Apple’s digital assistant Siri has already been using to help people identify the music playing on their iPhones.

The companies didn’t disclose the price of the acquisitio­n announced Monday. Technology news site Recode previously reported Apple is paying about $400 million for Shazam, citing three unidentifi­ed people familiar with the deal.

Apple Inc. issued a statement describing Shazam as “natural fit” with its services.

“We have exciting plans in store, and we look forward to combining with Shazam,” Apple said. The Cupertino, Calif., company declined to say whether Shazam’s app will still be available after the deal closes.

Some of Shazam’s features conceivabl­y could be blended into Apple’s music streaming services, which has accumulate­d more than 27 subscriber­s since the company created it in 2015.

Siri began drawing upon Shazam’s technology to answer questions about songs as part of a 2014 update to the iPhone’s operating system.

The Shazam deal marks Apple’s biggest acquisitio­n in music since paying $3 billion for Beats Electronic­s’ line of headphones and music service in 2014.

Digital services have been playing an increasing­ly important role for Apple as the sales of iPhones — the company’s main moneymaker — have slowed.

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