Posts Tagged ‘John Rampton’

Leading the Way in Tech

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

http://www.techiemania.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/TechieMania-Logo.pngTechiemania, one of the leading resources for online tech, SEO, and link building strategies recently partnered up with John Rampton as co-owner to bring the ultimate blogging experience to the online world.  Now affiliate marketing, link building, SEO, and all other online strategies will be part of the Techie Family.

About Techiemania:

Techiemania aims to provide solutions to user problems and help them to educate on creating successful online businesses and the ways to promote it to the World Wide along along with make money online and technology tutorials and guides. The main theme behind this blog is to share the knowledge in the form of Helpful tutorials and Articles for internet users and help them to gain knowledge about Online Businesses and Make Money Online.

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mSpot Music Cloud Hosting for Android Phone

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

mSpot released its music streaming service for Android-based smartphones on its new cloud-based servers. The service allows users to upload all their music onto its cloud server and access them via 3G or Wi-Fi from their Android devices.  mSpot is bringing cloud music to the world.

According to Google, “the service, which was launched in beta at the I/O developer conference, scans users’ home computers and uploads the music to mSpot servers that can be accessed from Android devices.”  Users are allowed to upload music files up to 2 GB for free.  That would be around 1600 songs.  If you fill up the 2GB of free storage, mSpot allows users purchase a further 10 GB of cloud storage space for $2.99, 20 GB for $4.99, 50 GB for $9.99 and 100 GB for $13.99. “This is going to revolutionize the music cloud hosting industry.  To be able to access all your music from anywhere in the world on you Android phone is awesome.  I sure with my iPhone had the ability to do that.” said John Rampton in a statement.

mSpot CEO Daren Tsui said: “With a rapidly growing number of fixed and portable devices capable of playing music, our service makes ‘entertainment anywhere’ a reality without the hassle of manually syncing devices.”

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