Filed under: Audio, Windows Mobile, Search, web 2.0, Mobile, Web
SeeqPod to release Windows Mobile music player
SeeqPod offers a web-based music search engine and media player. The service lives in a gray area of the internet because it offers the ability to find and play songs and videos that have been illegally uploaded to the internet without the copyright holder's permission. But SeeqPod doesn't actually host any of the files.Now SeeqPod is hoping to graduate from a web-only service by offering a Windows Mobile application.
SeeqPod Mobile will let users search the web for songs that can be streamed to your mobile phone using a built in media player. The program includes a choice of skins and will work with Windows Mobile 6.0 or newer devces with a variety of screen sizes. Unlike the web application, SeeqPod will cost you $15, although the company will be selling the app for $10 at launch.
The company will also attempt to make a few bucks by including links for purchasing songs in the search results.
[via ReadWriteWeb]
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