22 February 2008 0:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes
It's been a good week for websites, we think. Some good recommendations, wouldn't you agree? Piclens and Fontifier were particularly good. But, we think we've saved the best of the week for last.Every now and again, a site comes along which can truly be described as life-changing. We reckon Jukefly could be just that.
In essence it's a mini music server which you download to your system. This then allows you to listen to your music collection from any computer any where in the world via the Web.
This is particularly useful for business travellers who don't want to clog up their laptop hard drives with loads of MP3s, but pretty much anybody who's into music will find this site useful.
They do warn that some workplace firewalls might block the media stream, but most people should be able to enjoy their home music collection, anywhere they choose.
You also get the usual benefits of a social network - you can message other users and even see what they're listening to.
The interface is well designed and easy to use and in all it's a great package that could be the next big thing.
www.jukefly.com
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