The founder of MP3.com, Oboe, has launched a service that allows computer users to store their music files online. This service enables users to access and listen to their music from anywhere they can connect to the Internet.
Users can update and access their music files from multiple computers, personal music devices, and even mobile phones and other gadgets. This is also a way for music enthusiasts to safeguard their favorite songs and collections in case their computers fail.
However, to use Oboe’s service, users must pay an annual fee of $39.95, which offers unlimited storage and bandwidth. If you opt for the free version, you can only update the content and links to those songs on other computers, but downloading or offline listening is not permitted.