TuneWiki Energizes the Mobile Music Experience with the Launch of its New Social Music Player

By Tunewiki, PRNE
Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The innovative TuneWiki Social Music Player creates the premiere social music destination on your mobile device with all-new discovery and sharing features

SANTA MONICA, California, May 18, 2011 - TuneWiki announced that its new Social Music Player, launching today on
the Android platform, offers the most expansive set of features ever seen in
a mobile music player. In its simplest form, users can enjoy the new player
to listen to music while viewing synchronized lyrics. For those looking for
deeper interaction and more social engagement, TuneWiki also offers an
extensive and immersive set of discovery features new to music services,
including the ability to create a unique and personalized music profile that
can be shared with their friends.

TuneWiki's Social Music Player, with a completely re-designed user
interface, continues to offer its award-winning feature for real-time,
subtitled lyrics that are displayed while users listen to music. Lyrics are
instantly translated into more than 40 languages, maintaining TuneWiki's role
as the global lyrics resource for music lovers. Users can still seamlessly
connect to other streaming radio apps such as SHOUTcast(TM), music videos,
on-demand services, and TuneWiki's best-selling music game, Lyric Legend.
Users can also download the beta version of a new desktop application on
www.tunewiki.com that provides synchronized lyrics and the ability to
sync music from a desktop library to a mobile device.

Creating the ultimate destination for music discovery, the new Social
Music Player allows TuneWiki users to view and sample songs that others are
listening to around the world through Song Maps or by exploring the
geo-specific Top 50 charts. Users can find their friends on their social
network of choice, or discover and follow like-minded music fans through the
Song Maps feature. These friends or music fans then become a user's 'Muse'.
The music that a Muse listens to is automatically deposited into a SongBox
within the app that becomes the central location for song recommendations. As
a user's network of Muses grows, so will his or her ability to discover new
music.

Additionally, users will have the unique ability to discover more music
from their favorite or newly discovered artists by seeing not only the songs
they own by these artists, but also the songs they don't–with the
opportunity to then immediately sample, purchase or view a music video for
that song. The newly designed company website (www.tunewiki.com)
recreates the mobile experience on the web so users can watch music videos
with lyrics, view their profile, find and follow Muses, and add or edit
lyrics to songs.

"In today's digital age, there are many different ways for people to
enjoy music, and we want all of these users to have a place where they can
come together as a community," said Larry Goldberg, CEO of TuneWiki. "Our new
player builds upon the engaging listening experience that has excited
TuneWiki fans for years by adding the ability to discover new songs and
artists enjoyed by others, creating a comprehensive listening and social
environment not found in any other music application."

Available for download at www.tunewiki.com or the Android
Market(TM).

About TuneWiki:

With millions of downloads for its award winning Social Music Player,
TuneWiki is building the complete mobile experience that connects music fans
around the world. Its unique synchronized lyrics feature offers unrivaled
music playback to its users, including lyrics for streaming radio and videos.
The innovative Song Maps, Top 50 Charts and new SongBox feature - where users
can see what their network of friends is listening to - brings music
recommendations directly to mobile devices. Lyric Legend, TuneWiki's
best-selling mobile music game, offers another fun and engaging way for users
to connect music fans with the biggest hits in music. Founded in 2007, the
company has offices in California, Ohio and Israel. To learn more, visit
www.tunewiki.com or www.lyriclegend.com.

Adam Silber of TuneWiki, Inc., +1-916-833-3479, adam.silber at tunewiki.com

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