rVibe launches “rVibe Anywhere”
Well - we did it - we launched a new piece of the rVibe family - “rVibe Anywhere”. Pretty cool - you can leave rVibe running on your computer at home and stream any of your tracks to anywhere else by logging on to www.rvibe.com. Here’s the press release:
Share ThisBethlehem, PA - November 14th, 2007 - rVibe.com, a community based online music service announced today that it has launched “rVibe Anywhere”. In addition to offering over 1 million legal downloads for sale, “rVibe Anywhere” allows members to stream all of their own personal tracks as well as their friends’ tracks from any web browser, absolutely free.
“We’re really excited about rVibe Anywhere.” says Founder and CEO, Dr. Braydon Johnson-McCormick, “With no required uploading, risky legal issues or additional cost, rVibe Anywhere is the best way to enjoy your music and the rVibe network when you’re away from home. And since it’s integrated into the service, there’s no additional work to use it.”
In addition to downloading tracks, making recommendations, making friends and getting rewards, Members can embed playlists in their personal blogs and websites, tag their tracks, and burn and/or rip songs from their library.
rVibe is an installable, desktop application available free for Windows. rVibe Anywhere is a web browser companion service to rVibe.
About rVibe:
rVibe is a community based music download and streaming service where members make recommendations and get rewards when other members download music from them. It offers users the best in music discovery, community and downloads for consumers as well provides the means for artists to register music and get paid, and for advertisers to effectively deliver highly targeted ad placements. For more information, please visit http://www.rvibe.com.Copyright, 2007, rVibe, LLC




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