DEMO: Social music player TuneWiki brings lyrics to your phone
Social music player TuneWiki debuted an updated version of its mobile app for Nokia phones that lets you bring lyrics to your music and browse popular songs from friends and around the world.
When you start playing music from your library, it sends the lyrics in sync with the song and can automatically translate them to your native language.
You can follow what your friends are playing or what they’ve played in the last hour or day… Continue Reading
Tunewiki launches location-based music network for iPhone
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There’s a young startup called TuneWiki, that has a karaoke-like lyric and music synching app out for jailbroken iPhones and is the first commercial developer (that we know of) to release a demo of an app on Android, Google’s mobile development platform.
Tunewiki’s first product, the iLyricPlayer, sychronizes and scrolls user-generated and edited lyrics, real time, in multiple languages (English, Hebrew, Japanese, and Korean). While a lyric synching application may not seem like much, there’s more… Continue Reading
Karaoke app launched on iPhone, demoed on Android
The next-generation iPhone will launch soon, and development for it will only heat up, partially thanks to the $100 million iFund raised by Kleiner Perkins.
It comes as no surprise then, when a start-up that has little more than an application for jail-broken iPhones raises capital.
TuneWiki, an Israeli-based startup which launched in December 2007 by two former Israeli Defense Force fighter pilots, is raising a first round of funding from Benchmark Capital’s Israel Fund, we’ve heard,… Continue Reading