
Yesterday
Shazam, the company that lets users identify recorded music simply by holding their phones up toward a speaker, announced that it had raised a whopping
$32 million. The company's goal: to apply the powerful technology it's developed over the last decade to television shows and commercials. So how will they do that? I had a chance to sit down with Shazam CEO
Andrew Fisher, who discussed in detail how this leap to television will work. And we also touched on quite a few other topics, including the fact that Shazam is now ten years old (it actually powered the song recognition features that were offered by mobile phone carriers before the rise of the iPhone and Android). You can watch the whole interview in the video above.

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