Microsoft’s 22tracks Music Service now Available in All Browsers
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Are you tired of listening to the same old music and looking for something new to listen to? Then 22tracks from Microsoft is definitely worth a look! This online music service is available in your favorite browser, does not require an account to use, and lets you listen to music from multiple international sources!
If you are curious about 22tracks, then the following excerpt and video sum up the service very nicely.
From the blog post: The concept behind 22tracks is simple: 22 local top DJs from cities like Amsterdam, Brussels, London and Paris share their genre’s 22 hottest tracks of the moment. Each city boosts its own team of specialized DJs bringing you the newest tracks in their genre.
When you get ready to select (or change to) another set of tracks, just click on the desired city at the top of the browser window, then click on the appropriate set from the drop-down list.
22tracks and Internet Explorer team up to bring you a completely new online music experience [22tracks Blog]
22tracks about [YouTube]
[via BetaNews and The Next Web]
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