mSpot Now Brings Your iTunes Music To The Cloud And Android Phones

via TechCrunch

If you’re one of those people who has jumped on the Android bandwagon, mspot has a private beta going on that will allow you to upload your entire music library to the cloud for access anytime, anywhere, via any Android device.

The service is in private beta now. So that means you need an invite to take part (go to TechCrunch to see if they have some invites left.)

If not, you will have to wait for the service to go public in the upcoming months…or wait for Apple to announce its own version which is rumored to drop since it bought Lala (a similar service) and shut it down soon after.

- A Posterous Joint

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2 thoughts on “mSpot Now Brings Your iTunes Music To The Cloud And Android Phones

  1. Thanks for this info, I went to the site, and did not see a mention of music, only movies at first. I had to go to the bottom of the screen, and there it was. Cool Site you have here Brotha!

  2. I am almost sure it has to do with the beta (and to see what Apple is gonna do with Lala)

    Thanks for the love on the site. I plan on switching it up in about a month or so. So stay tuned for bigger/better thangs!