Telephony-head Russell Beattie added an MP3 search and download feature to his mobile service Mowser tonight, powered by music search engine SeeqPod. The service makes it remarkably easy to search for, download and listen to any song online. All. From. Your. Phone. It’s nice.
This is just one of a number of “powered by SeeqPod” announcements you’ll likely be seeing if you are interested in music search. Josh Lowensohn reported on yet another, called Songerize, today. Enjoy the music and the API action while you can, because SeeqPod is too good to be true and is headed for court.
It turns out that Warner Music Group is suing SeeqPod. As Mike Miner blogs at The Agenda:
Maybe it’s just too beautiful to live. Warner Music Group is suing Seeqpod, the finest music site I’ve seen on the internet, because it allows people to scour the net for music, put it in a playlist and play it for free. Naturally, not all the music files it finds has dotted all its copyright i’s or crossed many legal t’s.
For now, if you’re looking for a good web page mobilizer – much less an mobile MP3 search engine, check out Mowser. If you’re unfamiliar with SeeqPod – here’s a taste below.