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Transmit your music over the internet with Anywhere.FM
Not being on your main computer at all times could be a bummer, especially if you have a cherished music collection. So what do you do to ensure you have tunes wherever you go?Anywhere.FM lets users share and play music over he internet. Through the iTunish interface users can upload, play and find new music. Is this service legal? Seems like there could be some conflicts here, but it actually does upload music to a server and stream to accounts either through a file browsing window, or through an iTunes uploader application.
So far, the service has over 349,500 songs that have been uploaded. Users can sign up for free and view other members in the community and listen to their uploaded tracks, but not download them.
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NukeAssault said 4:50PM on 8-07-2007
Awesome, now i can listen to my music anywhere... Well until they get shutdown. XD
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sidd said 3:54PM on 8-09-2007
multiply.com is kinda the same
you can upload music and view other peoples uploads, but you can download other people's music too
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