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Shazam has been used more than 100 billion times since it launched
Shazam, the wildly popular song recognition app, has reached a major milestone by identifying more than 100 billion songs — up from 70 billion songs in 2022.
Shazam tops 100 billion song recognitions since launch
Apple-owned music identification app Shazam has announced a milestone, surpassing 100 billion song recognitions since its launch. Shazam notes that the number equates to approximately 12 songs identified for every person on the planet.
Shazam tops 100 billion song recognition milestone
Shazam, the song recognition service that Apple acquired in 2018, today announced a major milestone: its users have now
Shazam hits the 100 billion songs recognition mark, here’s the most Shazam-ed song of all-time
Apple highlights that identifying 100 billion songs with Shazam would take someone using the app every second for over 3,000 years—specifically, 3,168 years. That’s also equal to 12 songs recognized for every single person on the planet.
Apple’s Shazam: More Than 100 Billion Songs Identified
Apple today announced that its popular music recognition tool, Shazam, has identified more than 100 billion songs since its launch.
Music Identification App Shazam Surpasses 100 Billion Recognitions
Australian musician Tones and I's 2019's viral single "Dance Monkey" is named the most Shazamed song of all time.
Shazam exceeds 100 billion song recognitions
Today, the hugely popular music recognition app Shazam announced the rather staggering news that its app-based service had exceeded 100 billion song recognitions. To put that in perspective, that's the equivalent of 12 songs for every person on Earth (not that every person on Earth has downloaded Shazam,
Apple Announces Shazam Has Identified More Than 100 Billion Songs
Apple today announced that music recognition tool Shazam has identified more than 100 billion songs since it launched. Shazam started as an
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Shazam rides high, reaching 100 billion song recognitions
Shazam was originally an SMS music recognition service. It is now one of the most widely used mobile applications in the world. And the service has reached a new milestone in its history by reaching ...
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Shazam Crosses 100 Billion Songs Recognized
According to Apple, Shazam has recognized over 100 billion songs, a staggering number of songs. To help put the milestone in ...
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Latest milestone for Apple’s Shazam is 100bn song recognitions
Apple acquired music-identification app Shazam in 2018, and has since worked it into the fabric of its iOS software – as well ...
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