Find Legal and Free Music Online for your Smartphone
Published by Steve Litchfield at 8:05 BST, September 30th 2008
With your smartphone having more and more storage, filling it with music online needs either a large investment in digital music stores, or a walk on the wild side of the internet. Or does it? Ewan has a look at free alternatives to loading up tunes to your phone without having to bother with those tiresome silver CD thingies...
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Unregistered
You mention last.fm but forgot to say that there are thousands of free tracks for download on that site.
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davekolmer
Nice article, especially the point about obscurity versus piracy. I use a Nokia 6120c here in the US, and have been hoping Nokia will open its Music Store here, but alas, they haven't yet. But I found a great option for OTA music downloads (albeit not free): Amazon! Using the phone's web browser, I can go straight to Amazon MP3 download page, find the song I want, purchase it, and download it straight to my phone. Takes awhile, since I'm in a location T-Mobile hasn't rolled out 3G for yet, but it works fine for me. It even correctly displays the album art when I open the song in the Music Player. Brilliant.
Sam Stokes
Magnatune's entire catalogue is freely downloadable (albeit only an album at a time). They have some great music, and they're not evil.
http://magnatune.comUnregistered
For free, legal streaming music, I'd recommend
http://www.deezer.com over last.fm any day. They don't offer MP3 downloads, but their huge variety is unrivaled in the legal free online music scene.
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