Media Player for Android has come

Famous iPhone App, TuneWiki is available for Android too.

After Opera delivered their favorite mini browser to Android, now a company called TuneWiki had also did the same by ported their famous iPhone app, TuneWiki to Android.

Yesterday, TuneWiki, one of the most popular third party developers for iPhone had announced a special media player application for Android. Interesting features from this app such as an iPhone-escue interface, sync-support with the famous Apple iTunes and karaoke lyric functionality that put them on map. Yet any other good news for Google.

The player itself, though still in beta and need a lot of improvement, has passed TuneWiki’s test very well. You can watch this demo via YouTube here.

What makes TuneWiki comes to 3GWeek is because they have successfully team up with Universal Music to provide lyrics legally. But it doesn’t stop there since other labels will be in into the list too.

Future of TuneWiki media player

Now, I just want to predict here that tomorrows will be a very shiny day for those guys on TuneWiki since Android will become an open platform. With the powerful Google’s brand name and support from major cellphone makers like HTC, LG, and Motorola, TuneWiki may have a chance to become Android most popular media player by then. Competing with other big media players like iTunes in iPhone or Windows Media Player in Windows Mobile OS.

Source: Washington Post via TechCrunch

Image courtesy of MacMagazine

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 Print Posted by Wim Permana on May 8th, 2008


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