Users are allowed to discover and recommend music through an online community by a new Web site recently launched. Anywhere an internet connection exists users are allowed to upload music and access it by the brainchild of an 18-year-old internet entrepreneur, Akeem McLennon of Atlanta, Ga., http://www.AudioBiblio.com . Users also can connect with old and new friends and find groups with similar music interests.
Users can upload up to 1,000 songs at absolutely no cost and registration is completely free. Members, once logged in, can invite friends to join or search registered profiles to find members with similar music tastes. Users can also stream playlists, upload photos and post comments on friends' profiles.
MusicSync, AudioBiblio's upload program, is one of the most innovative features of the site. The program automatically searches for new music on the user's computer and adds it to their AudioBiblio account. From any computer with an internet connection, the Web site easily allows members to access all their music.
Akeem McLennon declared:
"I came up with the idea for AudioBiblio after attending a party. There was a song I wanted to share with some friends, but it was on my iPod, which I didn't have with me at the time". "I wanted a way to access my music from any computer and, as a result, developed AudioBiblio."
The site's random mix and smart mix features will also be loved by music fans. While smart mix allows users to pick a song and then automatically shuffles through similar songs, Random mix shuffles through all of member's songs randomly. Aspiring DJs can also create custom playlists to share with friends.