
There’s no shortage of apps designed to help you find, discover, and enjoy new music, but that isn’t stopping a steady flow of new services to the space. This includes the likes of Amazon with its new streaming service, while the mighty Apple acquired Beats just last month. Back in January, Whyd opened the doors to its own Web-based music service. But it’s not another subscription service_à la Spotify or Beats. No, Whyd is essentially a social, community-based online bookmarking platform that lets you save all your favorite tunes from across the Web, including YouTube, SoundCloud, Vimeo, and Deezer, while...
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