Grooveshark is no more, and the service was also removed from Ubuntu Touch, but the developers are working to replace that with something else, and it looks like something is in the works.
You don’t really feel that you miss something until it’s gone, and the same is happening with Grooveshark. That service was implemented in Ubuntu Touch right from the get-go, so when the service was discontinued, Ubuntu developers had to remove it from the phone as well. It might now feel… (read more)
Read more at Softpedia Linux News