StreamDrag: Free Music on YouTube
Many users on the Internet use YouTube for sharing media other than videos. Quite often it’s music, and that is the reason why there are a number of videos which just have some pictures with music playing in the background just so that they can be posted as videos. Now when there are a number of such users who would want to share music, some alterations should be made for them in terms of the compulsion of making a video and uploading a video only.
With this in mind a new search engine has been launched called StreamDrag. It creates its index using the huge database of YouTube, but the end user just hears the song and doesn’t see any video. Titles of the music files can be a bit confusing as they are named as “Tool - Sober (HQ Fullscreen)”. But that is not something to worry about if the user solely wants to listen to music. Users can also create a playlist for themselves and it’s fairly simple to do so. The users need to just stack some tracks and that’s it, the jukebox is ready.
David Lorenz, who developed StreamDrag, claims that key to the success of this application is its simplicity and also a couple of other features which helps enhancing the experience that users had while using this application.
Writer: Darren Jamieson
Posted: November 14th, 2008 below Google.
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