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The social music service was previously reporting that it had "more than 9 million songs," and now that number is up to 10 million. For comparison's sake: Spotify has 15 million songs, MOG has 11 million, Rhapsody 12 has million and Slacker Radio boasts more than 8 million (check out our music subscription comparison chart for more info).
Yes, the change from 9 million to 10 million songs may not seem like that much of a leap, but it speaks to the growing digital music space, now replete with contenders and plucky upstarts like still-in-beta Turntable.fm, which recently (and notably) reached licensing agreements with BMI and ASCAP.