Web 2.0 craze infects online music.
Songbird 0.1, yet another product of the evolving craze in the web2.0 world has just been released.
Songbird is a Web player built from Firefox’s browser engine, which plays the Web without leaving the web. Songbird can view Web pages, while presenting an impressive futuristic play, save and downloading feature. It doesn’t just end there; it has all the features you would expect in a desktop media player.
It also promises a feature that allows authors to be able to publish play lists and transfer MP3s which also allows author’s, the ability to build digital music stores like eMusic, music subscription services like Yahoo! Music Unlimited, virtual jamming services like Ninjam, playlist sharing services like WebJay and more.
Songbird is open source, and runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and supports user contributed, cross-platform extensions. Quite Impressive right?
So what are you waiting for? Check it out. By the way I am yet to install it myself after downloading it a while ago.

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February 10th, 2006 at 1:13 AM
nice blog.
February 11th, 2006 at 10:44 AM
isnt this the same as playtagger?