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13 December 2012 - 10:15 AMT

Dropbox acquires music streaming service Audiogalaxy

Dropbox, the company behind the popular file-sharing service of the same name, has expanded its ranks with the acquisition of personal music streaming service Audiogalaxy for an undisclosed sum, The Next Web reports.

Audiogalaxy’s team appear to have moved to Dropbox right away, putting a lock on new signups, while existing users can still access their accounts and various streaming features. However, the company has placed a limit on access to Mixes, alerting users that they will only be available until the end of the month.

In the blog post announcing the deal, Audiogalaxy’s three members — Michael Merhej, Tom Kleinpeter and Viraj Mody — say they are “excited about the opportunity to join the amazing folks at Dropbox and bring great new experiences to 100 million+ Dropbox users,” dangling a carrot that suggests their new employers are set to expand its cloud offering.

Meanwhile, Amazon is heavily pushing its Cloud Drive and MP3 services across the US, Europe and Asia, Google Drive is developing new collaboration features and is always a step away from Google Music integration, and Microsoft is building out its Skydrive platform across Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox devices.

Dropbox has pioneered how file-synchronisation services work, but to stay on top it needs to continue innovating. The Audiogalaxy acquisition highlights a possible direction the company may move in, TNW says.