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Shazam for Windows Phone updated with YouTube Data API v3 support and bug fixes

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
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Shazam for Windows Phone updated with YouTube Data API v3 support and bug fixes

Shazam is a popular app on Windows Phone and it just received an update today. The latest update bumps the version number to 4.2.1.0 and adds support for YouTube’s new Data API v3, along with various undisclosed bug fixes. “Shazam is the best way to identify music and TV around you. Tap the Shazam button to instantly identify, explore, buy and share,” the app description reads.

In case you were wondering about the YouTube Data API, it allows you to add YouTube functionality into an app. The API allows the app to fetch search results, as well as retrieve, insert, update, and delete resources like videos or playlists. Snag the updated app from the download link below.

Shazam for Windows Phone

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