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Company plan a web-streaming music service
Dean Mortlock
0 comments 07 June 2007
Melodeo, a company better known for streaming videos to mobile phones, is planning a new service that allows iTunes users to stream their library to a mobile phone.
The service, tentatively called ‘NuTsie’ (which is an anagram of iTunes) works by enabling you to upload your iTunes music to a central website, which you can then access from any internet-enabled mobile phone, or even another computer.
Melodeo claim that they can work around any legal difficulties by only streaming the songs to your phone – meaning that no actual music files would be copied across to your mobile.
NuTsie is currently undergoing testing, and Melodeo hope to have the full system up and running in 2-3 months. The NuTsie download is free at the moment, but in the future you can expect to pay either a one-off fee for downloading the software or a monthly subscription for the service.
For more information, visit NuTsie here.
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