Music is always with you on your HP-Palm

    Melodeo nuTsieSo, if you still don’t know, last Friday the Palm Board of Directors approved the merger with HP . Legally, from July 1, we must become a single company.

    What are we all waiting for - a whole scattering of new devices: web-connected printers (how do you command me to translate this?), Slates, as well as new models of communicators. As the proud owner of the old Treo 500, I am absolutely glad of this!

    But what is still little talked about is the infrastructure (or ecosystem) on which all these devices living on the Internet will rely. And HP, meanwhile, continues to systematically fill the portfolio with more and more interesting web services. The latest example is the nuTsie audio streaming service , created by Melodeo.

    The nuTsie service offers you to put your playlists from iTunes on the Web, so that later you can listen to “radio” anywhere with a random selection of music by rating. The nuTsie mobile application is available for any device running Windows Mobile, Blackberry or Android. For iPhones, Melodeo offers a selection of Top 100s Radio playlists . More than 50 million people in Europe and the United States have become

    users of nuTsie through wireless carriers, and about 2 million people visit the site every month. The cost of a monthly subscription varies from $ 3 to $ 10-15 (as a rule, not including traffic fees).

    But the biggest limitation for nuTsie so far is that with its help you can only listen to those songs from your music library that Melodeo has rights to broadcast and which are in its catalogs. They, however, include songs from most major labels.

    A breakthrough in this regard will be the version of nuTsie 3.0, which is now being prepared on the Melodeo slipways. In the new version, the service will allow you to physically upload all your music to the “cloud” in order to listen to any song at any time. It seems to me that it will not do without a new data center on HP equipment :)

    Total, support for webOS in nuTsie, apparently - the thing is solved. And free use of the service for Palm owners is something that you can restrainly dream about. If you do not restrain yourself, then you can dream of a new great music service with advanced features from HP (like Snapfish for photos, for example).

    Well, you did not expect this from HP? And then there will be more! I really don’t know what exactly - but something will be for sure :)

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