Oboe opens music store service online

Picture 1 of Oboe opens music store service online The founder of the website MP3.com (Oboe), a dedicated website for online music downloads, has launched a service that allows computer users to store their music files on the Internet and have can be opened to listen and reload from anywhere where they can access the Internet.

Users can update and open music files from multiple computers, personal music support devices and even on mobile phones and other devices. It is also a way for music lovers to protect the songs or music they collect in case their computer is broken.

However, to use Oboe's service, users have to pay a fee of $ 39.95 per year and are not limited to storage capacity and broadband. If you use the free version, you can only update the content and path of the song to other computers but do not allow downloading or opening 'offline'.