SeeqPod: Find and play music found on the web
SeeqPod is a search engine for finding music on the web. But it's much more than that. Enter an artist or song title in SeeqPod and it will look for MP3s, video files, or web sites related to you term and present them in a nice clean list -- with links to play the files on the site. You can use SeeqPod without registering for an account, but if you want to save playlists you'll want to sign up for a free account.
SeeqPod has been around since last year, but we're having one of those days where we keep thinking of cool things we've never shared with you before. This morning it was the K-Meleon web browser, and now we bring you SeeqPod.
There are a few other nifty things you can do with SeeqPod, like embed audio clips on your web page or find lyrics or tour dates from an artist. Or you can even embed an audio search and playback widget on your web site.
Bear in mind, many of the songs that SeeqPod finds on the web are not exactly being legally distributed. But since SeeqPod isn't actually hosting the files itself, the company is sort of gray market and may be able to stand up against any future legal challenges. Or it may not.
SeeqPod has been around since last year, but we're having one of those days where we keep thinking of cool things we've never shared with you before. This morning it was the K-Meleon web browser, and now we bring you SeeqPod.
There are a few other nifty things you can do with SeeqPod, like embed audio clips on your web page or find lyrics or tour dates from an artist. Or you can even embed an audio search and playback widget on your web site.
Bear in mind, many of the songs that SeeqPod finds on the web are not exactly being legally distributed. But since SeeqPod isn't actually hosting the files itself, the company is sort of gray market and may be able to stand up against any future legal challenges. Or it may not.













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Subscribe to commentsJared C.Apr 29th 2008 6:58PM
I love SeeqPod. Ive been using it for a while now. The best part of the site, though, is the iPhone version. If you have an iPhone...its definitely worth looking at. seeqpod.com/iphone
ZackApr 29th 2008 6:57PM
I've used SeeqPod for a while, and I love it. However, I now like Songza.com better, because it has a cleaner interface and lets you rank how good of a recording it gives you so next time it displays the best first.
However, it doesn't seem to be working right with my FF3b5 lately, so I'm forced to revert back to SeeqPod until my problem goes away.
AndrewApr 29th 2008 7:00PM
i use firebug (Firefox add-on) to then download the songs, only the legal ones of course. But it is a good music tool
JeffApr 30th 2008 1:05PM
SeeQpod is awesome when accessed from an Ipod touch - give it a try!