Cool Site -- Store Your MP3 Files Online
MP3Tunes.com is offering Oboe, a personal music locker. There's a free version with limited functionality, and a premium service that costs $39.95 a year. For the money, you get unlimited online storage for your music files (mp3, mp4, m4a, m4p, aac, wma, ogg, aif, aiff, midi file formats are supported) and playlists.
You can also sync all your PCc, MP3 players and other devices. Or you can stream your music from the web at 128k (56k for free accounts).
My MP3 collection isn't big enough to need an online music locker -- yet. I'm still more of a CD guy myself. My compromise with the 21st century is that I burn my MP3s to CD. I don't have an iPod or any other dedicated MP3 player, but I do keep an SD card with music on it that I can pop into my iPaq PDA.
But for people with big MP3 collections, this service looks like a winner.
Brought to the world by Michael Robertson, the guy who brought us MP3.com, the Linspire OS, the SIPphone VoIP phone company, and CompareSoft, a software development and publishing company. Talk about an underachiever. Heh.
You can also sync all your PCc, MP3 players and other devices. Or you can stream your music from the web at 128k (56k for free accounts).
My MP3 collection isn't big enough to need an online music locker -- yet. I'm still more of a CD guy myself. My compromise with the 21st century is that I burn my MP3s to CD. I don't have an iPod or any other dedicated MP3 player, but I do keep an SD card with music on it that I can pop into my iPaq PDA.
But for people with big MP3 collections, this service looks like a winner.
Brought to the world by Michael Robertson, the guy who brought us MP3.com, the Linspire OS, the SIPphone VoIP phone company, and CompareSoft, a software development and publishing company. Talk about an underachiever. Heh.






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