Tue, Feb 24th, 2009 |
Love it or hate it, all of your digital information is moving to the cloud. And your music is no different. While the music social network Imeem has allowed you to upload your own music to its servers for a while, today it’s offering a powerful new feature: Access to that music from a mobile device, thanks to its Android application.
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I found that uploading my files to the cloud storage servers over at http://www.myotherdrive.com backups up my mp3s and allows me to access them from my phone.