Do you watch and listen to music videos on YouTube a lot? Perhaps you should take a look at a JukeFly…
- September 30th, 2010
- By Jeremy Hindle
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Are you the kind of person who goes to YouTube when they want to listen to a song? Be it for listening to something new, on a friends advice, or perhaps just to listen to a few songs you already like but don’t have your music with you. Well if that is the case then you should probably check out JukeFly.
I’m going to start with explaining what JukeFly aims to achieve and the fundamentals behind the service and then follow up with some screenshots of its interface with annotations as to what does what and where.
Jukebox aims to do one thing really well, make the music you want to listen to, available wherever you are. Ok sure there are plenty of other services which share this aim such as Spotify, my personal favorite Grooveshark, and indeed Windows Media Player now supports streaming to anywhere you can log into you Windows Live Account. However, one shouldn’t dismiss JukeFly off the bat as there are a couple of quirks which might make JukeFly a better choice for some users and here they are: Read more

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