SFWeekly.com
As for costs, mSpot gives everyone 2 gigs of storage for free, with unlimited playback. Or, if your music library is a bit more serious, you can pay roughly $4 for 40 gigs of space, which is about 8 gigs more than the biggest iPhone can hold. You can download mSpot for iTunes here.
FastCompany.com
mspot iTunes has its weaknesses, but also its strengths--as the spine of the iPhone-iPad-iPod ecosystem it's a powerful piece of software.
ReadWriteWeb.com
mSpot just announced an iPhone version of its cloud music service that lets you upload your music collection to its servers then stream it to your mobile phone.(Android has had this app since June, now with over 1 million downloads).
Gizmodo.com
While we not-so-patiently wait for Apple to let you stream your iTunes library to your iPhone, mSpot has taken the liberty of doing it for them. It's true! And here's how it works.
GigaOm.com
Apple has yet to introduce either a streaming iTunes subscription, or a good way for MobileMe users to store their music library in the cloud for remote access. However, a service called mSpot is here to remedy that problem, by providing free online space for your music.
CultofMac.com
Sick of waiting for Apple to make up its mind on when its going to pilot iTunes into the cloud? Skeptical that Google’s going to do it any quicker? Recognize Spotify in the United States for what it is: a pipe dream that the music publishers will never let happen? Time to throw your collected tracks online yourself, and cloud-streaming music service mSpot is here to help you make that happen, in conjunction with a free, just released iOS app.
Lifehacker.com
We've previously written on mSpot, but the addition of an iOS client makes it a lot more convenient for Mac users, and anyone rocking an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Venturebeat.com
The service itself is simple: Download the mSpot Uploader program to your Mac or PC, choose the music you want uploaded and sit back while the upload is completed. Once your music is on mSpot’s servers, you can play it back from any Mac or PC web browser, as well as the Android and iPhone apps. The uploader keeps your mSpot collection synchronized with your computer’s music, and it also carries over metadata like track titles and cover art. You get 2 gigabytes of storage for music free, which you can upgrade to 40 gigabytes for $4 a month.
Mashable.com
Finally, iPhone and iPod touch users can access their music from the cloud. The mSpot cloud music service goes live today, offering iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Mac/PC users the ability to upload up to 2GB of their music collections for free, and listen to that music anywhere.
Techcrunch.com
Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is bringing its free music cloud service that allows you sync your entire music collection across mobile phones and PCs/Macs to iPhones with the launch of a new app. Since the service’s public launch in June, mSpot has seen over 1 million downloads of a similar app for Android phones.
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