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		<title>Sunday.Software &#124;&#124; Shazam Works Its Song-Identifying Mojo!</title>
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Shazam makes an app (available on iPhone, Nokia, Android and BlackBerry) that identifies songs by listening to 15-seconds-or-so snippets, and it&#8217;s SHA-MAZING! I tested it on the Google Droid in 4 different instances and it worked every time! How does it work? According to Slate:
The company has a library of more than 8 million songs, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Shazam makes an app (available on iPhone, Nokia, Android and BlackBerry) that identifies songs by listening to 15-seconds-or-so snippets, and it&#8217;s SHA-MAZING! I tested it on the Google Droid in 4 different instances and it worked every time! How does it work? According to Slate:</p>
<blockquote><p>The company has a library of more than 8 million songs, and it has devised a technique to break down each track into a simple numeric signature—a code that is unique to each track. &#8220;The main thing here is creating a &#8216;fingerprint&#8217; of each performance,&#8221; says Andrew Fisher, Shazam&#8217;s CEO. When you hold your phone up to a song you&#8217;d like to ID, Shazam turns your clip into a signature using the same method. Then it&#8217;s just a matter of pattern-matching—Shazam searches its library for the code it created from your clip; when it finds that bit, it knows it&#8217;s found your song.</p>
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<p>You may think to yourself that although this is awesome, you just wouldn&#8217;t use it. I thought the same, but it&#8217;s actually got some practical uses. Here are the songs Shazam identified, and what the source of the song was.</p>
<h1><span style="color: #ff6600;">Inside Ross (Dress for Less) Store</span></h1>
<h2>James Morrison &#8211; Undiscovered</h2>
<p>As my wife and I were walking around the store, we heard a song playing over the speakers on the ceiling. You know the type: round, white, small holes in it. It wasn&#8217;t playing loudly, and there was tons of typical bargain-store background noise. And Shazam got it!</p>
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<h1><span style="color: #ff6600;">From the TV in Our Apartment</span></h1>
<h2>Phoenix &#8211; 1901 <br />
 (as Featured in Cadillac SRX Commercial)</h2>
<p>Although I very easily could have found out which song this was by Googling it, I never bothered to. You know how it goes, right? You see the commercial and you wonder aloud what freakin&#8217; song that is, but you don&#8217;t take steps to find out. Shazam! Even over the narrator&#8217;s voice, it identified this song.</p>
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<h1><span style="color: #ff6600;">From the TV in Our Apartment</span></h1>
<h2>Nina Simone &#8211; Sinnerman<br />
 (as Featured in HTC Commercial)</h2>
<p>This commercial&#8217;s song is so repetitive, and it gets stuck in my head every time it comes on. And yet again I had not made the effort to find out who the artist was. Once again, over the commercial&#8217;s narrator, Shazam did its thing! Another unknown song identified in 20 seconds.</p>
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<h1><span style="color: #ff6600;">From the TV in Our Apartment</span></h1>
<h2>Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys &#8211; Empire State of Mind</h2>
<p>It&#8217;s hard NOT to know this song and its artists, as it&#8217;s played everywhere. But as a test, we challenged Shazam to identify the song as performed on the American Music Awards. Now, to be fair, Jay-Z and Alicia Keys BOTH sound very close to album quality in this LIVE performance (take that Janet Jackson and Shakira!) so it&#8217;s not that surprising. I&#8217;m still impressed.</p>
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