Apple may have online music streaming deals in place with all four major U.S. music labels in time for the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 6, according to online rumors. The company recently signed a deal with EMI Music and is close to wrapping up deals with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, according to CNET. Previous reports said Apple signed a deal with Warner Music in April.
It's not clear whether Apple would announce its rumored iTunes-in-the-cloud service during WWDC if all the licensing deals are in place. But that would certainly be a good bet considering both Amazon and Google have beaten Apple to the cloud with their own music services, albeit without licensing deals.
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It's not clear whether Apple would announce its rumored iTunes-in-the-cloud service during WWDC if all the licensing deals are in place. But that would certainly be a good bet considering both Amazon and Google have beaten Apple to the cloud with their own music services, albeit without licensing deals.
More: http://www.pcworld.com/article/228207/