You know the freemium business model for mobile apps has reached an inflection point when music app developer Smule—which has never released a free app in the lifetime of the company—embraces it. Sm… ...
It’s not surprising that Smule, the startup behind cool musical iPhone applications like Ocarina and I Am T-Pain, has an app for Apple’s soon-to-debut iPad device, too — Magic Piano (iTunes link), ...
Magic Piano, Smule’s anyone-can-play-piano app, launched Wednesday on the iPhone for the first time. Similar to other Smule apps, Magic Piano gives anyone and everyone the ability to play their ...
Magic Piano, Smule’s most downloaded app, is coming to Android. Smule made the announcement Tuesday, making it the second Smule app to cross over to Android. Smule’s Songify app, which uses artificial ...
Smule is today bringing its popular Magic Piano app to Android, expanding on an iOS community that includes over 14 million users who have played more than 135 billion notes according to the company.
If you’ve read any of my previous stuff on Smule, it probably goes without saying: I’m a bit of a Smule fanboy. I can’t help it. They started making cool stuff for iOS way back in 2008, and haven’t ...
Billy Joel wannabes who would rather play with their iPhones than take piano lessons, rejoice! Smule, the company behind musical iOS apps like Ocarina, Leaf Trombone, I Am T-Pain, and Glee, has ...
Smule, the developer of iPhone musical mainstays like Ocarina, Leaf Trombone, and I Am T-Pain, has announced its first iPad-only app: Magic Piano. The app, which seems as whimsical as Smule’s previous ...
Jaroslav Stekl is a tech enthusiast whose favorite gadgets almost always happen to be the latest Android devices. When he's not writing for Android Police, he's probably hiking, camping, or canoeing.
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Magic Piano has finally arrived for Android. I think I’ve only been waiting a full year for this to happen, ...
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Just when I was beginning to think that MadPad would be the only brand new product we saw come out of mobile musical masterminds Smule in 2011, they’ve just squeaked one out in the final round. Not ...