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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.”

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.a/6a00d8341c630a53ef0120a87e8dc4970b-800wi

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