MOG arrives on iPhone, Android with 7.8 million songs but no multitasking mode
The name may sound like something out of a Final Fantasy game, but we hear it stands for Music On the Go, and today MO is doing the name proud by bringing a wide swath of streaming music to Android and iPhone.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: after-the-break, digitaldownloads, Discovery, ios4, music, pony, radio, release, sliders, streaming music
Rhapsody’s Android app goes live in beta form
It's not being flaunted on Rhapsody's mobile apps page yet, but the music service has quietly started pushing out a beta version of its Android-compatible app that does pretty much exactly what you expect: gives you streaming access to your Rhapsody account from the comfort of your Android handset the same way its existing iPhone version does. Since this isn't an Android Market app -- at least, not yet -- you'll need to enable installation from unknown sources on your phone before hitting the link to grab the APK, but otherwise, it should be smooth sailing. As with any other Rhapsody client, there's a 7-day trial available if you don't have an account, so it's worth a shot -- particularly if you haven't had a chance to score any Ke$ha tracks yet.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: beta, mobile, music, rhapsody, sailing, Smooth, streaming music