Get any song you want from online jukebox
I am an old fuddy-duddy who gets his music from CDs and not online but I ran across a site that might interest the large group of people who use the Internet for music. The AppScout has a report on a new Web jukebox service called Songza:
If you’re into music discovery, there are plenty of services that can help. But if you’re looking for a specific song, few services can oblige. There’s something about being a “music on demand” service that rubs the RIAA the wrong way. Songza, a new Web jukebox that lets you play essentially any song or songs from any artist you can think of, fills that need.
The beauty of Songza is that you can listen to almost anything you’re interested in just by typing in the name of a song or the artist. I couldn’t stump the service with artist names, no matter how obscure I tried to get.
The music is streamed to a flash player so you don’t get a downloaded file. (If you know how, you can also transfer the music to a file on your computer but I’m not supposed to tell you that.)
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I tried to launch Songza, but it was too busy. However I was redirected to http://www.humanized.com/enso/ which is a very interesting downloadable program that allows you to open programs, get definitions or calculations, etc. at any time by holding down the CAPS LOCK key and issuing a short command.
I don’t have a feeling for how useful is would be, but I’m going to give it a try.
Regards,
Joel