So I’m using Bandwagon right now to back up my ~40GB or so of music. And it’s working great so far, exactly as advertised. But the problem is that it doesn’t really solve a very interesting problem for me. On the one hand it’s great that all my music is backed up. If anything happens, if my computer were to implode in a ball of fire, it’s nice to know that I’d still have all my music. But I don’t really care about that. I have almost everything on CD and the things I don’t have I could easily get again through other methods. The thing I really want is to have access to my music from anywhere.

If someone had a service where I could upload all my music and then access it, over the web, from wherever, I would be extremely interested in that. All day at work I listen to music and then I get home and I don’t have the same music. And on my phone, etc… That would be something really exciting.


One Response to “bandwagon - part two”  

  1. 1 notyou

    What up? You’re the guy who rocks a headband here at work? I’m Darryl.

    Anyways, this might do the job. It only plays in shuffle mode though:

    http://www.nutsie.com/main/whats_nutsie

    And oh yeah, no Palm support. :P

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