MSPOT - NEW MUSIC CLOUD SERVICE CONNECTS YOU WITH YOUR MUSIC, ANYTIME, VIA SMARTPHONE AND WEB

Invitation-Only, Private Beta Offered at Google IO Conference

Google IO Conference, San Francisco and Palo Alto, CA. - May 19, 2010 – Popular mobile entertainment provider mSpot, Inc., today debuts mSpot®, a free music cloud service that offers instant access to your entire music collection synced across smartphones* and PCs/Macs. The service enables you to quickly upload your music into the mSpot Cloud, where you can start listening to it from popular desktop browsers and cell phones immediately.

The service includes a smart application that operates in the background of your computer managing the upload and day-to-day syncing of your music library. In addition, it can upload playlists, coverart, ratings and song information you may have entered using iTunes or Windows Media Player. The application manages your music for you, making automatic updates whenever changes occur in your library, and across different connected devices.

Access to the private beta is available by invitation only at www.mspot.com. Public availability of the service will begin in June, 2010.

“We recognize that portability is key to a compelling music experience for consumers, and the biggest challenge for music cloud services to tackle today. mSpot has spent the past five years perfecting its proprietary over-the-air delivery technology so music plays from the cloud so fast it feels local - even when cell coverage is spotty or non-existent,” said mSpot CEO Daren Tsui.

mSpot provides a rich, “connected” experience that enables you to see related content matched to the song that’s being played, including song lyrics, artist bios and discography - all because you are connected to the mSpot Cloud. mSpot enables you to take your music wherever you go, automatically syncing with different devices in such a seamless way that it feels like your music is following you: simple, fast and easy. *The service will initially be offered on the latest Android phones.

The launch of the mSpot® music service comes on the heels of its Mobile Movies service, which is available via the mobile web on all four major U.S. carriers and across 50 different handset devices, including the iPhone, Blackberry, Palm, Windows Mobile and many high-end feature phones. mSpot Movies is available on the Web and mobile at mspotmovies.com.

About mSpot
mSpot is a mobile and PC entertainment company that delivers music, movies, radio and TV to more than six million mobile customers across 10 wireless carriers. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, mSpot is on the Web at www.mspot.com.

Google IO press contact: Kathryn Shantz, 415.350.3518