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Mog streaming music app set to launch on Android, iPhone
Newsbrief by Todd Haselton on Monday March 15, 2010.
At the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin Texas, Mog announced that its Mog All Access for Mobile application will launch on the iPhone and on Android platforms later this year. The service provides streaming music for $10 per month. It has yet to be approved by Apple's App Store.
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