SeeqPod: Search and Play MP3s directly from the web

seeqpod SeeqPod is a new music search engines which crawls the web to find playable music and lets users play their songs for free without downloading, directly from the browser window. The best part is that they don’t transcode the audio, so you get the music as it is (without downgrading the quality).

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You can add songs and save your playlist. You can also email your playlist to your friend or embed playlist on your website or MySpace, hi5 and Piczo profiles. Additionally, you can watch related videos, find ringtones, and see concert tour date.

If you happen to be using iPhone to browse, SeeqPod automatically detects your iPhone and serves iPhone-friendly pages.

While they show you the URL of the music, they don’t let you directly download that music on your hard disk. I tried manually entering the URL into my address bar to download the music and surprisingly, it worked!

SeeqPod [Thanks: Sreejith]

This post was published by on July 24, 2007

About the Author: Thilak Rao works as a Social Media Expert. He is one of the first professional bloggers from India, and he loves to write, travel and click photos. Follow him on Twitter @thilak

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  • http://www.webmaster-dome.com/ Sreejith

    Hey, I didnt know it worked on an iPhone. How did you get that info, Thilak ?

  • http://www.techzilo.com/4-windows-registry-hacks-for-improved-performance/ TechZilo

    If we could download them, it would be piracy again all over…..

  • http://tech-buzz.net Thilak

    TechZilo: Yeah, that sounds like a fair point over piracy.

  • http://tech-buzz.net Thilak

    Sreejith: I read it somewhere on the web. I don’t remember where.

  • http://blog.shankarganesh.com Shankar Ganesh

    This tool is awesome. Thanks for telling us. I LOVE it!