Cloud computing is no longer a geek subject. The concept is getting more and more pop every day. Now, BlackBerry has got a new cloud-based music app in collaboration with SugarSync. This new app lets you stream your own private music collection over the web.
So, here is the skinny on how it works. SugarSync App for BlackBerry already provides services like remote file access and editing, not to mention on-demand synchronization service. But the latest updated App now offers killer music streaming service too. So basically, this service works through remote access service. All you have to do is to click one song in your album and it will play the entire content for you. The app can play only albums at the moment and not the single songs. Also, this service is available for only non-DRM protected music, but the fact that your streamed music will keep playing in the background, even if you choose to use other apps, more than compensates for minor drawbacks.
Apart from music syncing, the latest version also includes email auto-complete feature, which will allow faster and seamless sharing of files with your peers. SugarSync has also fixed some bugs present in the earlier version. This free app is now available for download on BlackBerry App World. The basic 2 GB account is free and provides valuable services. However, you might want to upgrade to bigger storage space. The plans range from $5 to $40 per month, depending on the storage capacity you want to buy. So go ahead, give it a try and let us know your views.
Source : BlackBerry