
Bop.fm, the music streaming app that pulls from multiple streaming services so you can listen to any track has today unveiled its new iOS app so you can listen on the go. The big selling point of Bop.fm is that it makes music “shareable again” by letting users share music on its service no matter where they are in the globe. When you share a Bop.fm track, it uses whatever service is available to get it playing for the end user. Bop’s new iPhone app brings that experience to mobile and sources tracks from services like Spotify, SoundCloud and YouTube so users…
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