mSpot is known for its popular cloud music service but, recently, added a new feature into beta called Radio Spotter. WebProNews spoke with mSpot’s CEO, Daren Tsui, about the new addition and what it means for the overall service.
He explained that mSpot not only allows for users to store music that they already own on the cloud, but they can also discover more music through the new streaming radio feature. Radio Spotter is currently available in beta on Android devices, but Tsui said iPhone, Mac, and PC versions would be coming later this year.

I’m on an old mac right now, so I am a little outdated.
I agree, finding good radio stations is close to impossible. I love radio, especially the live stations with live djs and sets.
I would never associate Amazon or Google with music, but maybe that is just me.
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