November 21, 2004

Melodeo

screenshots.gif A Seattle-based tech company is developing a music service for cellphones. Company execs hope the offering will one day trump Apple's iPod and iTunes in popularity. via boingboing.

"The attraction of Melodeo is that it allows a user to search, buy and listen to music from a cellphone, rather than having to download the music on a computer and transfer it to another device. It does this quickly by loading a list of available tracks and artists on the user's cellphone. The user can then browse and connect to the wireless carrier's server only when a track is purchased."

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