TuneWiki announces prototype of Android media player
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TuneWiki has been wildly popular on the iPhone with hundreds of thousands of active users. Once the download for Android is available (and the phones are available too), I’m sure the media player will be a big hit on the Google phones as well.
TuneWiki has partnered with Universal Music to provide the song lyrics legally. They’re also in talks with other music labels to do the same. The Android version of TuneWiki has karaoke synching, with support for music videos that are also synched with lyrics. More important though, is the media player itself, which seems as user friendly and functional as the one on the iPhone. Seems like the TuneWiki developers got their inspiration largely from the iPhone media player, which isn’t a bad thing.
Via: TuneWiki
Labels: Android Apps
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