Fit 8TB of music into an 8GB iPhone
August 20th, 2007 | Published in Apple, Technology | 4 Comments

I recently discovered Seeqpod.com, an amazing new service that I believe might be a “killer-app” for mobile phones. In one fell swoop, this service basically trumps many of the over-the-air music download services (VCa$t?). What if someone told you that you could listen to virtually any song you wanted, when and where ever you wanted… for free (RIAA are you reading this?)… from either your mobile phone, or your Mac/PC.
Essentially the service adds a nice front end to the “old” Google P2P hack of searching for unprotected music in unprotected folders on the Internet. Basically, you just browse or search for your favorite artists or songs. Then play them Seeqpods Flash-based player.
If you happen to be one the lucky 270,000-ish early iPhone adopters, Seeqpod has created a stunning interface just for you. Point your iPhone Safari web browser at http://www.seeqpod.com/iphone and search, browse, and listen to music until your batteries run down. Unfortunately, you can’t download music to your iPhone as the device does not support downloading - yet.

Ahh, but here’s where things get interesting… If you access Seeqpod.com from your Mac or PC, the only way to play the music is via their Flash player. Effectively killing any downloading. BUT if you visit seeqpod.com/iphone from your PC or Mac based web browser the songs load as a plain ol’ MP3’s… and if you’re on a Mac AND you’ve installed Quicktime Pro (allows file saving), you can just choose to save the MP3 to your desktop. From there, just add it to iTunes and sync as normal… note that if you choose to download copyrighted files, you are effectively breaking the law.
Disclaimer: Please obey copyright laws… download responsibly, artists need to eat too.

July 25th, 2007 at 4:03 pm (#)
So much fun! Thanks for the song. I have been enjoying it! Keep the tips coming!
July 25th, 2007 at 4:17 pm (#)
So much to learn!! Fun stuff!
August 22nd, 2007 at 8:21 am (#)
Good stuff here!
October 30th, 2007 at 5:23 pm (#)
Thanks so much!