
Google’s Chromecast has become an important stop for companies in the content streaming space. Music service Grooveshark is the latest to_announce support for the USB dongle, which enables its paying users to stream content to a TV from desktop or mobile devices. On the one-year anniversary of its launch, Google revealed that Chromecast users had “hit the cast button more than 400 million times” — that’s the kind of engagement that Grooveshark says prompted this move. Grooveshark says its users spend on average 90 minutes with its service per session, with multiple visits per month. That’s a new metric we’ve...
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