AudioBox.fm: Store & Access Your Music Anywhere With AudioBox Cloud Music Player
If you are an avid music fan like me, you will surely love the application I have got for you today. Today all music is electronically stores and there is a good chance that all your music collection exists as mp3 files. Mp3 files are portable and can be carried around in flash drives as well as cellphones and mp3 players. But what if you have none of these things with you and only the internet? What if you want to listen to your favorite songs?
Of course you could use an audio streaming website to listen to your song but who knows how long it would take to find your song. A much better alternative is AudioBox.

AudioBox is a free website that provides registered users with 1GB of online storage to host their music audio files. Once our music has been stored into our AudioBox account, we can use any internet-equipped computer to access and listen to our music. We listen and add our music using the in-browser tool and require nothing to download and install. Before we do any of this however, we must first sign up for a free account.

After signing up, you receive an email which you have to open and click on the confirmation link it contains. You will then be directed to your AudioBox dashboard.

To open your web player, click on the “Cloud Web Player” tab in the top row of tabs.

Here we can easily add, organize, and listen to the music on our computer.
Next time whenever we want to listen to our music, we can log on to AudioBox and access our stored music anywhere.
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Psonar is another worth checking out.
It’s also a cloud-based solution so you can upload the music you own so it is accessible everywhere, from any internet-connected device.
It offers unlimited storage and unlimited streaming for free.
You can also search and listen to clips of any other track uploaded to the cloud and buy that music if you like.
Psonar does more though – it also provides web-based iTunes-style management so that you can drag and drop tracks to any device, such as your iPhone, Android device or MP3 player – in fact anything that you can connect to a PC via USB. This means you can have your music on your device when that’s best, but also in the cloud – so it’s also great for backup:
http://blog.psonar.com/2010/02/26/laptop-dead-music-safe/
So – it’s perfect if you love your old MP3 player, want to keep your music on an inexpensive memory stick or for when you don’t have an internet connection and thus offers you the best of both worlds.
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Unfortunately I don’t think this will catch on. This isn’t the first cloud streaming music service, but the main advantage to streaming over using mp3 players is limited space.
I can’t fit my 30GB library on my 8GB iPod Touch, but I could potentially stream.
Unfortunately, at a meger 1GB, it’s hardly worth it.