January 29, 2008

Ezmo Lets Phone Users Tap Music Collection

Ezmo_Lets_Phone_Users_Tap_Music_Collection.jpg Norway-based Ezmo has announced its new mobile version of its Ezmo online music player, offering mobile phone users a way to tap into their personal music collections using their phones—and without having to cart around memory or other storage in order to load up songs.

ased on Flash Lite 3—available in a growing number of phones including the Nokia N95—Ezmo combines a music player with a social networking service: users can upload their entire music library to the Web (using tools for Mac or Windows), then listen to their music collections on their mobile phones.

They can also share their music libraries with up to ten friends, as well as access their music from anywhere they can get an Internet connection.

[via Digital Trends]

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