One of my fave phone apps. It IDs a decent amount of international music. No super raers and takes at least 20 sec to match, but still highly recommended.
I met the founder 4 or 5 years ago at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Along with my marketing/business development duties, I was also the DJ for our company party. I talked to him a bit before I started playing and he was so confident in his product that he said that it would recognize every song I played. He obviously didn't know who I was or what I played because I don't think it picked up a single one
No super raers and takes at least 20 sec to match, but still highly recommended.
LOL
you have a program on your cell phone that can identify almost any music, anywhere you are, being played through any source, and you're complaining it takes 20 seconds? do you remember what things were like in 2004?
It's 2010... doesn't matter what things were like in 2004, it only matters how things are supposed to be now and, more importantly, what they'll be like in 2 years... you must deal.
No super raers and takes at least 20 sec to match, but still highly recommended.
LOL
you have a program on your cell phone that can identify almost any music, anywhere you are, being played through any source, and you're complaining it takes 20 seconds? do you remember what things were like in 2004?
It's 2010... doesn't matter what things were like in 2004, it only matters how things are supposed to be now and, more importantly, what they'll be like in 2 years... you must deal.
Dude, your ego scares me sometimes
History is philosophy teaching by example and also by warning.
-Lord Bolingbroke
History teaches everything including the future.
-Lamartine
If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development.
-Aristotle
Haha... that was meant to be half sarcastic based on the expectations amongst most technology users. The other half of that statement was meant as truth because that's just the lay of the land these days... people want it all and they want it now.
No super raers and takes at least 20 sec to match, but still highly recommended.
LOL
you have a program on your cell phone that can identify almost any music, anywhere you are, being played through any source, and you're complaining it takes 20 seconds? do you remember what things were like in 2004?
It's 2010... doesn't matter what things were like in 2004, it only matters how things are supposed to be now and, more importantly, what they'll be like in 2 years... you must deal.
word. shazam should be running 24 hours a day identifying every song it comes in contact with, then dowloading a 320 of each track (for free) to my home server which i can review using my iPad. then i can complain that it takes 20 seconds to get my iPad from the kitchen into the livingroom.
No super raers and takes at least 20 sec to match, but still highly recommended.
LOL
you have a program on your cell phone that can identify almost any music, anywhere you are, being played through any source, and you're complaining it takes 20 seconds? do you remember what things were like in 2004?
The article says 10 sec. I'm not complaining, just issuing the only criticism I can think of.
No super raers and takes at least 20 sec to match, but still highly recommended.
LOL
you have a program on your cell phone that can identify almost any music, anywhere you are, being played through any source, and you're complaining it takes 20 seconds? do you remember what things were like in 2004?
The article says 10 sec. I'm not complaining, just issuing the only criticism I can think of.
Soundhound has more functionality but the UI on Shazam is much better and simpler.
IMO Soundhound's best feature is their Pandora integration - ID a song and then you can jump straight to a Pandora station based around that selection.
Both companies really need to integrate better with Facebook.
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I met the founder 4 or 5 years ago at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Along with my marketing/business development duties, I was also the DJ for our company party. I talked to him a bit before I started playing and he was so confident in his product that he said that it would recognize every song I played. He obviously didn't know who I was or what I played because I don't think it picked up a single one
Oh, that's right--it didn't.
It's 2010... doesn't matter what things were like in 2004, it only matters how things are supposed to be now and, more importantly, what they'll be like in 2 years... you must deal.
Dude, your ego scares me sometimes
History is philosophy teaching by example and also by warning.
-Lord Bolingbroke
History teaches everything including the future.
-Lamartine
If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development.
-Aristotle
Haha... that was meant to be half sarcastic based on the expectations amongst most technology users. The other half of that statement was meant as truth because that's just the lay of the land these days... people want it all and they want it now.
Don't be scurred ;)
Yeah, exactly!
The article says 10 sec. I'm not complaining, just issuing the only criticism I can think of.
The article says 10 sec. I'm not complaining, just issuing the only criticism I can think of.
I tend to like it better.
Soundhound has more functionality but the UI on Shazam is much better and simpler.
IMO Soundhound's best feature is their Pandora integration - ID a song and then you can jump straight to a Pandora station based around that selection.
Both companies really need to integrate better with Facebook.
Only Shaq knows the answer to that question.
Does anybody know what model was Kazaam's ghetto blaster in the movie?
SoundHound, in my experience, is far and away more successful in IDing songs.
Used it yesterday to id this song at the Ponderosa Stomp kickoff. Shazam failed me initially.
BEST EPISODE EVAR.
HELLS YEAHHHH.
Working in a record store for a good portion of my life. I can't count the amount of Hmm Hmm Him moments I went through.