Wirelessweek.com
Verizon Wireless and mSpot yesterday launched mSpot Radio, a cloud-based streaming music service for Verizon customers. The service includes branded talk and commercial-free music radio, personal radio, live local stations across the United States, and Clear Channel's iheartradio.
News.cnet.com
Streaming music from the cloud to your computer or mobile device is nothing new, but doing so with your own library is something that's on the brink of becoming an everyday occurrence with upcoming efforts by Google, HP, and possibly even Apple.
Techcrunch.com
Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is debuting its free music cloud service today that allows you to sync your entire music collection across Android phones and PCs/Macs to the public today. The service, which was launched into private beta in May, streams music to your browser and Android phone.
Dvice.com
Imagine if you could access your entire music library from any computer, iPhone, iPad or any other cellphone — anywhere you want. That's the promise of cloud music storage, and it's an idea that's about to really take off.
Wired.com
In the race to make music accessible from anywhere, MSpot’s music service has a somewhat novel approach: Don’t sell anything, yet, and don’t sign any major label deals.
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