Lala is closing its service on May 31 to make way for a new service from Apple of course

If you do remember that Apple acquired memory Lala, a music streaming service in early December last year. That was to assume that Apple had plans for the future in terms of moving iTunes to the cloud, in a service more in tune with the times.

Lala is closing its service on May 31 to make way for a new service from Apple of course

Now seems to begin to be signs of that change. Lala.com has just placed a message on his website announcing that no longer serve immediately after the month of May, so that from June (the month in which curiously begins WWDC 2010), Lala will cease to exist. The service has stopped offering downloads and music purchases, but allows existing users to continue using the library service they already have. Service users will also receive vouchers redeemable at the iTunes Music Store by the value of purchases they have made in Lala, so you can guess that once closed its doors Lala, Apple launched a similar service of its own with the domain itunes.com if we follow the rumors that appeared in January about this service. It would be rare, because right now that direction leads to the iTunes website. For music services in the cloud are already very numerous, Spotify seems to carry the reins of the market and offers have Grooveshark reach all your music without any notice by 30 euros per year. Apple is offering it get better? Hopefully, as Jobs said the example of multitasking in the iPhone OS 4.0, are not the first to offer this but they are the best. Vía | TechCrunch