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  • Meet the Nominee of the Day (7), Wimp, Norway

    Posted by mahesh in Awards SIME Companies SIME09 | Sep 28, 2009 @ 17:08

    Company Bio:

    Wimp is a music service that gives you full access to play from a library of several million tracks. Our selection is growing rapidly and our focus is always to have the most complete selection possible. At the moment we have a special focus on our selection of Norwegin music. The service is at the moment only available as a closed beta version and in a limited number of countries. As a registered user you can download our application for Windows, Mac or Linux and when you log in you will have access to all the music in the library. The music is not downloaded to your PC, but as long as you are a registered user you will have full access to all the music. During the beta period we will also have the option to purchase and download music. You are also free to transfer these files to your mobile or MP3-player.

    Web:

    http://wimp.aspiro.com

    Country:

    Norway

    Snapshot:

    wimp-aspiro

    Jury Motivation:

    “…Wimp is a service from Aspiro Musikk, the northern European market leader in mobile entertainment”
    — Vetle Søvik

    Meet the rest of the jury here

    Wimp is quite much like Spotify from the Northern Europe’s market leader in Mobile Entertainment Aspiro Musikk giving them some clout to get those markets that are not still not conquered by Spotify. The music times cannot get more interesting than this with some excellent tools to find good music available out there to the public today. Such business models also clearly put a big barricade to piracy lovers, giving some thing to cheer about for those who belong to the scene. In all fairness, we wish Wimp the very best in their journey to touch millions by connecting good music with people.




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