
searchmysong.com is a google like search engine … designed to search and download MP3 music as well as lyrics!
It is 1 Music and Lyrics search engine!
Enter the song name or ur fav artist! and get direct downloads frm 4 diff servers!!
plus !
U can listen or stream the music online before downloading!
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u can gt the embed code to put songs on orkut scrapbook as well as facebook and myspace !
and the last part is the lyrics search engine!!
am soon going to embed 1 video search engine in da same site!!
So stay tuned!! there are many surprises ahead!!
dont forget to register on searchmysong.com … its all free! 
After registration you can have the playlist feature too!

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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) — Google Inc. said Wednesday that it has launched a music search service in China that allows users to access music legally online in a forum backed by some record labels and supported by advertising revenue.
Paid music downloads in China are virtually nonexistent, and Apple Inc.’s iTunes digital music store is not offered there. Downloadable pirated versions of songs are widely available for free online.
Google’s service, called Music Onebox, directs users to Top100.cn, a site that names as an investor basketball star Yao Ming, to download or stream music for free. Users outside China are blocked from accessing the music.
Top100.cn is a Beijing-based Web site that already has licensing agreements with Vivendi SA’s Universal Music Group and about 100 other labels. Talks are ongoing with Sony BMG and Warner Music Group Corp. to become partners.
“This legal music service will help users avoid dead links, slow downloads, inaccurate search results, and poor quality or incomplete songs,” Google said in a statement.
Google said it is not participating in any of the advertising revenue from the site.
The International Federation of Phonographic Industries says more than 99 percent of all music files distributed in China are pirated. It says that despite China’s large potential market, the country’s legitimate sales of $76 million a year account for less than 1 percent of global sales.

ipod dell
Looks like Dell is going to make another run at the music player business. All I can say is “here we go again.†Perhaps you’ll remember its ill-fated attempt to compete with Apple’s iPod. It lasted all of three years.
What’s different this time around? Well last year Dell acquired a little music software outfit called Zing which in 2006 was demonstrating a concept design that essentially put Wi-Fi streaming inside a portable player, thus giving it the ability to, among other things, play Sirius streams.
Sound familiar? Well yeah, actually. My very favorite thing to do with the iPod touch is to listen to streams from Pandora and Last.fm. Okay, Sirius and XM aren’t on the iTunes App Store, but if they know what’s good for them, they’ll offer their subscribers who like to listen via the Web (ahem) an iPhone/iPod touch application that will work via Wi-Fi and/or 3G, but I digress.
Dell’s player might include streaming capabilities, and could also work with Rhapsody, which isn’t a bad service at all, or it might launch its own music service. And hey, if it supports MP3 music files, as it presumably would, it would support music sold on Rhapsody, Amazon, eMusic and whoever else has decided to go the MP3 route. The problem, will of course, come down to marketing and positioning aganst Apple, and we all know how that tends to work out. Its closest rival in the U.S. is SanDisk, which has a market share of about 11%, though it has tended to be a profitable share profitable share.
Or as CNet’s Jim Kerstetter says, this could all be a trial balloon meant to test market potential. It’s not like Dell doesn’t have enough on its plate, though CEO Michael Dell is promising a “big second half†of the year. A music player won’t get Dell there, that much is certain.
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