Seeqpod - The Google of Music

February 18th, 2008 by Matt Sayar

It’s easy. Go to seeqpod.com. Type in an artist or song, click the song in the results, and listen. Want to make a playlist? Make an account, add a couple more songs to your list, and save it. Now you can listen to your playlist anywhere you have an internet connection (and lax firewalls). You can click the little TV icon and watch a music video from YouTube, or you can send your playlists to friends. You can even embed them right here!


I’m currently listening to this Beatles playlist.

Despite how great it is, it has its faults. Sometimes a song you’ve had in your playlist for a while won’t work, and you’ll have to search for it again and choose a different source. Not a huge deal, but there’s no way to tell if the song is broken without watching the program skip the track; there’s no big red X saying the link is bad. This is a meager complaint, but one worth noting.

Seeqpod is useful if you want to listen to a full song without (legally) downloading it or going to YouTube. You can’t download the music, so hopefully it won’t come under legal scrutiny for a while. Oh, too late. Use it while you can!

One Response

  1. Eric Atkins

    Hrmm. This is really cool. However, I suspect that this service will be shut down soon as the power of the RIAA expands.

    I’m guessing this company can’t be sued for linking to media files. I bet that will change if RIAA’s power continues to expand.

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