TuneWiki (www.tunewiki.com), the First-Ever fully license lyric player brings its technology for mobile social media players to your PC. The free TuneWiki plug-in converts that boring solitary experience of Windows Media Player to a social networking and entertainment tool. TuneWiki adds lyrics scrolling as subtitles for your music, and allows you to contribute missing lyrics and timing to the community.
TuneWiki includes foreign-language translations and allows you to contribute and correct translations for your preferred language. TuneWiki displays who else is enjoying the same music as you and where they are. It also shows what music is being played by other community members around the planet. TuneWiki displays what people are playing in your city as a default.
Features Include:
• Blip technology to update Facebook and Twitter with current playlist selection
• Android Home Screen widget
• Bluetooth wireless compatible
• Free Ad-Supported or Ad-free version available for $4.99
• Interactive Music Maps showing what other users are listening to around the globe
• Lyric subtitling for both audio and video, including the option to translate lyrics into 40+ languages
Download TuneWiki 1.0 for your Windows Media Player here: http://download.cnet.com/windows/
About TuneWiki
TuneWiki is the world’s leader in social media music players, with the largest legally-licensed lyrics database in the world, covering more compositions in more territories than ever available before. The company has won numerous international awards for innovation including the Android Developers Challenge, the GSM Association Best Consumer Application in Asia, and the AT&T Best Consumer Application at the CTIA. Founded in May 2007, by Rani Cohen, Amnon Sarig and Chad Kouse, headquarted in the British Virgin Island with R&D offices in Bellbrook, Oh.
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