Wednesday, 15 April 2009

MUZEE Internet Radio Brings Music To Your Desktop

The MUZEE internet radio is one of those gadgets that really make you
wish you had discovered earlier. This cute gadget masquerades as a USB
flash drive but is in fact an internet radio so powerful that it has a
seemingly endless supply of radio stations to serve you with - more than
13,000 in fact and these are gathered from over 210 countries covering
in excess of 50 genres. Surfing the airwaves was never so much fun, just
make sure you don’t get addicted to this device and try not to
take it to office.

MUZEE is plug and play, there is no setup to do, no complicated
downloads, no subscription fees, and no monthly costs. All you need is a
PC with a free USB port and of course an internet connection, preferably
broadband. MUZEE works with WIN98/2000/XP/VISTA. You can search for your
favorite music by keywords, genres, radio stations, country, and city.
Perhaps the coolest attribute of this amazing gadget is that it lets you
record on to to your PC the music that you are listening to and also
save radio stations so that you do not have to search for them the next
time. MUZEE automatically updates itself on the most recent radio
stations to hit the Internet so you are always in tune with the latest
in music from around the world.

At $40, MUZEE is the proverbial free ticket for you to endless free
music and other internet radio offerings. It packs more music in it than
any single online radio station can ever provide you with.

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