Stream your music with mSpot – Get going

"mspot"On Monday a music service was launched that allows you to listen to your favorite collection of tunes from an Android c ell over the internet or any computer. The service of mSpot is such that it helps you in storing music on computer followed by allowing you to access it remotely with the help of a web browser. It opts for a unique concept commonly referred to as “cloud computing” followed by music subscription services like Thumbplay and Rhapsody. But most of these allow you to access huge collections of songs in exchange of a monthly subscription. However, things are different in case of mSpot users; here they can play music that they own. Until Monday, mSpot was available to none but a closed group of beta testers. With two gigabytes free you can save up to 1600 songs. It is priced at $3 and $14 in a month for as much as 100 gigabytes of additional storage. For using mSpot, you need to install an application on your Mac or Pc. After the successful completion of the installation process, you can choose the songs that you would be uploading to the servers of the company. This can be anything and everything starting from the music you bought on iTunes or songs that you have downloaded or may be from your persona CD collection. After you have your music in the mSpot cloud, you need to sign up to your account using a web browser so as to listen on your cell phone or at workplace. The service plays a viable role in detecting cellular networks that helps you make sure that your tunes aren’t interrupted by spotty coverage. With the airplane mode you can play the preselected songs. As of now, mSpot works wonders on smartphones if and only if they run on the Android software of Google.

With mSpot you can upload music from one computer and listen from one mobile phone.

kferguson on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at 4:48 pm


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