7 Top New Cloud Music Tools

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WOW! I was just thinking about something like this for my music library. Just would like to have a backup of my music and be able to stream it no matter where I'm at. Also, damn paying, I want a good free service that is secure and offers a nice big storage space. Was thinking of trying Evernote or one of the other popular cloud services.

Good read, Toms!
 
You should also mention AudioGalaxy. It has many of the features of most Subsonic clients, and yet everything is free.
 
since most of the services mention here aren't available in my country, i'm stuck with grooveshark. funny that it doesn't get mentioned here. the other one that is available for me is soundcloud, but that is not exactly a music library service.
 
my Windows XP can not install the battery, does it cause no sound in my computer?
 
You've missed the first and the best one, Spotify. I know it's not available in the US yet but it will be. And it's the best. You can use it on anything, it's been around for ages and it just works. It's easy to use and has loads of music to search from.
 
[citation][nom]LasseT[/nom]You've missed the first and the best one, Spotify. I know it's not available in the US yet but it will be. And it's the best. You can use it on anything, it's been around for ages and it just works. It's easy to use and has loads of music to search from.[/citation]
We look forward to being able to test Spotify in the U.S.!
 
So far Spotify is ahead of the pack. Works on Android and iPhone. Can synch up on up to 3 devices offline. No more iTunes libraries to manage. AMazing library of music. 10 Euros a month. However, Spotify will and can lose its edge very quickly as they do not seem to invest much into the software.
 
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