Billboard.biz
The real value of the cloud for music isn't simply being able to stream music from online storage locker to multiple devices. That's the initial selling point, but it's only a doorway to additional services. Mspot, which launched its music locker service long before Amazon or Google did, is now starting to do just that. Today, the company introduced Radio Spotter Beta-a service that taps the music stored in users' digital music lockers to recommend Internet radio stations.
CNET.com
Starting today, users of the mSpot app for Android get to enjoy Radio Spotter Beta, a new release that adds streaming radio to the app's usual cloud music service.
ReadWriteWeb.com
In the battle of cloud music services, you have a variety of options including radio service like Pandora and Last.fm, online lockers like Google Music and Amazon Cloud Drive, Internet radio stations and premium, "program-your-own" services like MOG, Rdio, Rhapsody and Zune. But what if you want it all? Then you may want to consider mSpot and its recently updated mobile app for Android.
TechCrunch.com
Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is launching a new feature for its cloud music service today—Radio Spotter. mSpot lets you upload your music to the cloud, after which it can be streamed from a multitude of devices, ranging from PCs, Macs, to the iPhone, iPad and Android.
GearDiary.com
Last month mSpot launched a major overhaul of their movie club, delivering day-of-release movies at great prices. Now they are at it again, once more returning to music to introduce the mSpot Radio Spotter.
PCMag.com
MSpot, a service that has until provided a storage locker for a user's music files, is entering the music discovery business by providing access to streaming music stations, curated by both in-house DJs and algorithms.
Lifehacker.com
Android/iPhone/Web: You have a lot of choices for streaming music services these days, but if you'd like something that streams your own music and creates Pandora-like stations based on what you like, MSpot is a great cross platform choice.
For awhile, mSpot has been storing music in the cloud and allowing users to stream it to their phones through a mobile app, but now that Google’s headed that way, they’ve stepped up their game.
Phanoid.com
The folks at mSpot have just announced their Radio Spotter Beta application to Android. Radio Spotter gives users two unique features from two different types of cloth.
TheDroidGuy.com
This is a very welcome change of pace for the staff here at TheDroidGuy, after the countless times that thedroidguy and I were told an app or a startup is “launching first on iOS devices.†mSpot saves my sanity with their announcement of Radio Spotter – beta.
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