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“Free” music online

February 17, 2007 by: UKStevieB

One of the articles I read over at "BoingBoing" this week talked about an interesting music site called SeeqPod that searches the net for you to find music you want to listen to and plays it via their own player on the site, in effect letting you set up your own "playlist" radio station on their website. No sign-up is necessary to use their service but you can join up as well, though I could not see anywhere a description of the benefits of doing so, though I would suspect they would involve being able to save your playlist's to use at anytime from any computer. I managed to find a nice selection of music from "The White Stripes" and a "Haircut 100" tune too, very quickly found and played without hardly any loading time. If you are of a musical bent you can also submit your own music hosted on your site for others to find, yet another way of getting your sounds out there.

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