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Media that Loves Mashup’s “Mougg” Beta
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Rolling Stone – December 7, 2010 – “Fast, simple and convenient, the barebones feature set handles most major media player functions with ease.” – Read the article…
Sites to Use – December 7, 2010 – “In a nutshell, Mougg will find a lot of takers in that music lovers club who travel across the world with good and readily available music of their choice to give them company.” – Read the article…
Make Use Of – December 3, 2010 – “Mougg fits the bill. This nifty online tool will be your media player in the clouds.” – Read the article…
Hot Hardware – November 30, 2010 – “Mougg is the latest cloud-based streaming music service that helps you get your music from Point A to Point B without the need for an MP3 player, USB thumb stick, external hard drive, or anything else on your part.” – Read the article…
The Next Web – November 29, 2010 - “At the moment, Mougg is the absolute best option we’ve seen for streaming your music.” Read the article…
Best Android Apps Review – November 26, 2010 – “An efficient way to access your music independent of browser, computer, or operating system. Plus, easy access from your Android phone!” Read the article…
MiniSprout – November 23, 2010 - “After a just a few minutes of use, you’ll forget about Pandora and Slacker Radio and go back to listening to your own music.” Read the article…
AppStorm – November 22, 2010 – “The app does exactly what you would expect and want from something like this; it allows you to easily access your music from anywhere in the world without the need for syncing.” Read the article…
Made with Computers – November 17, 2010 – “And its so easy to use, moments after you’ve created your account you are already uploaded and listening to music almost instantly.” Read the article…
Ziipa – November 11, 2010 – “Your Music in the Cloud.” Read the article…
Killer Startups – November 11, 2010 – “Music adepts will love it – they will be able to access their whole collections from anywhere, without needing to sync anything up.” Read the article…
