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From ReadWriteWeb:

“Gainesville, Florida-based Grooveshark, a music sharing startup that we first profiled in August today launched their latest product: Grooveshark Lite. Lite is a slick, flash-based streaming music service that takes Grooveshark’s huge catalog of uploaded music and makes it available to stream, no registration required. Grooveshark Lite is fast, easy to use, and free.”

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From MyMediaMusings:
Today I had the pleasure of skyping with Ben and Steve, two of the guys behind GrooveShark, a new (still in beta) site that has some interesting ideas about p2p music sharing, sales and discovery.

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StandardsDT: GrooveShark Rocks!

by GrooveShark March 26th, 2008

From StandardsDT:

I’ve been trying out GrooveShark for the past few months. It’s been more of off and on but still enough to get a feel for the service. At first I was skeptical but the service is definitely amazing and it has great potential. The website is easy to navigate and it’s extremely easy to find music, on top of that a great feature they provide is a friends list. I haven’t dove into this too much just yet so I can’t quite comment on what it exactly does. However I’m assuming it allows you see what your friends are listening to and it allows you to listen to their library of music as well.

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From TechnoSpot:

Grooveshark ( Still in beta ) is a new face in Music community but its with a difference. It not like another File Sharing community where users share the music among themselves and can download it. Rather you need to buy it . So how does it make a difference ?

We got 35 invites for this. Just tell us who is your fav artist or fav song in comments and take the invite

Here is deal:

* You share the music
* Somebody wants that music and offers to buy
* Grooveshark sell it but pays the author of the music, YOU and then rest goes to Grooveshark.

This way the DMCA does not get violated , you listen and YOU EARN and share whatever you got. Over all I think its pretty cool. I had been using it from morning and I was able to find songs which I had been looking from a long time and there is no lag when you play it. I was able to listen the songs without any disruptions all the time.

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From ReadWriteWeb:

P2P music service Grooveshark is at SXSW Music this week, promoting the upcoming release of an Analytics suite for music artists and labels. The company is also generously offering ReadWriteWeb readers $1000 worth of music vouchers (details below). We reviewed Grooveshark in August last year, when Josh Catone described it as “one part Last.fm, one part Limewire, and one part iTunes store.”
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From Ars Technica:

A new peer-to-peer music service developed by a “team of enterprising college students” has a novel twist on the music sales business: give users a cut of the sales. Grooveshark is currently in beta and claims to have signed a number of independent labels up for its service. All the sales traffic will go over a P2P network, and users will be “rewarded” for sharing their music.
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