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Online Music Player TubeRadio

October 28, 2009 by Best Music · Leave a Comment 

If you are looking for music chance is that you find it at Youtube. It really does not matter if you are looking for something new, old, rare or popular as Youtube provides access to millions of different songs from artists from all over the world. Several online services have already used that vast repertoire of music by adding it to their music library. TubeRadio is another service that makes use of that principle. It offers an interface that resembles that of Apple’s iTunes software. Here i

Video Demo: Spotify (Beta) Music Player

October 15, 2009 by Best Music · Leave a Comment 

Attached below is demo I made of the Spotify music player / service currently available in Europe (and hopefully coming soon to the US). As you’ll see, the player itself is nicely designed and incorporates many feautres found on popular music services like Last.fm, iTunes, and Rhapsody. However, its biggest differentiator is that members can tap [...]

6 Tools to Download Music or Songs from last.fm

October 12, 2009 by Best Music · Leave a Comment 

Last.fm is a popular music service that allows you to discover new music according to your taste and you already listen to. You will find millions of albums and tracks, information on artists and other statistics. But you cannot download every favorite song of yours from Last.fm website for free . There are some selected songs that are available for free download from last.fm website. You can easily find them on free Last.fm music downloads page , on tag pages or check out a personalized

Is Spotify Spot On? Co-Founder Daniel Ek Talks About the Hot Online Music Start-Up!

September 22, 2009 by Best Music · Leave a Comment 

There’s no question that Spotify is the latest hot start-up of the moment, which would be super annoying to BoomTown–who is easily irked by never-ending froth around Web 2.0 companies–if co-founder Daniel Ek were not so sharp and the digital-music-on-demand service he created not so nifty. But, indeed, Ek turned out to be a very refreshing and level-headed serial entrepreneur in an interview I had with him yesterday in London, where Spotify has an office. While Spotify is only available i

Apple approves Rhapsody music streaming app; 8 million songs

September 10, 2009 by Best Music · Leave a Comment 

RealNetworks’ Rhapsody music streaming service now has an app in Apple’s App Store. The free app, which requires a $15 per month Rhapsody subscription (you can try it free for one week), streams 64kbps music over Wi-Fi or cellular data. (IPod touch users in particular, streaming is not available offline.) Rhapsody offers a catalog of roughly 8 million audio tracks. If you’re a Comcast customer, you may already have access to the service, so it’s worth checking out. The app will com

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