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That’s right, tunesBag, which is a web startup that lets you upload music so that you have access to it at anytime, is offering free invites to their upcoming Beta #2 for Tech News Source readers. There is a limited number so please be sure to follow the directions below if you are interested. Here are some benefits to tunesBag, which I posted about a couple of days ago.
- Using tunesBag you do not have to leave your computer running in order to listen to your uploaded music.
- Users can share their library and playlists with friends and family, plus they offer support for Facebook friends lists.
- Uploading your music to tunesBag serves as a great way to back-up all of your music.
Again, if you are interested you can either leave me a comment to this post or send an e-mail using the “Contact” form. Here are the instructions on what to put depending on what option you choose:
- Leaving a comment:
- The first sentence should say that you would like an invitation, and the e-mail address you put in has to be correct, because that is where I will send the invitation URL to.
- Using the Contact Form:
- The title should read “tunesBag Invitation Request,” and the e-mail address used will be the one that the invitation URL is sent to.
Again, there is a limited number of invites, and it is on a first come-first serve basis. I will use the time stamp on the comments and on the e-mails to determine who gets the invitations. When all the invitations are taken I will update this post letting you know. For those who get the invitation, Enjoy, and please be sure to post back letting me know how you like the service.
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I am very interested as I love my music and especially on the run!
Bring it on!
@blogzilla
I sent you the e-mail with the link. Enjoy! Please post back what you think about the service.
I just experimented with Maestro, but was a little disappointed that the track tag did not import (I have a ton of live music, so order is important). I would love to try out Tunes Bag if you still have any invites. I had visited the site when I read your earlier post, but decided to try Maestro first since I have over 50GB of music that’s in our favs ![]()
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@moneyloveandchange
I just sent you an e-mail with the beta invite url. Enjoy!
Gimme , gimme!
Any copyright issues though since we are uploading a copyrighted music? ![]()
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@Michael
I just sent you an e-mail with the link.
Also, it shouldn’t be a problem because tunesBag says their service is both safe and legal.
Ok guys, I still have some left, but you had better hurry. Most of the requests are coming through e-mail, so again, if you are interested e-mail me using the contact form or post a comment here.
April 11, 2008
Hey there Jonathon!
I’d love an invite to the tunesbag beta!
Cheers,
Fantomen
@Fantomen
I just sent you an e-mail with the link. Let me know how you like it. Thanks
April 22, 2008
it would be great if you could send me an invitation!
thanks a lot,
Malte
@Malte
When I get home I will e-mail you an invitation. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
So far I like TunesBag a lot! I am still trying to convince some friends to try it out
Just wanted to stop by and say thank you!
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No problem, I am glad you like it. If your friends do decide to try it out just let me know, because I still have a few invitations available.
May 13, 2008
Hey, I’d love to get an invite code for this if you have any left ![]()
May 29, 2008
would be great to get an invite for the service if there is one left…???
thanks,
Yoe
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