The MOG mobile app for iPhone and Android is now available for unlimite on-demand music. For
$9.99 per month, get access to more than 8 million
songs with unlimited listening and all-you-can-download downloads. So what do you call yourself when you use MOG, a Mogger which rhymes with "blogger."
Included in the service is MOG's desktop service which can be accessed using any PC
and any browser. MOG claims to be is the first mobile service that lets subscribers download any song or album directly to their iPhone or Android phone.
MOG Mobile for iPhone and Android features include:
- Unlimited downloads: Subscribers can download any
song or album directly to their phones and continue to listen
to music even when out of cell or WiFi range. - On-demand streaming: Unlimited listening to any
artist, album, or song at any time. - MOG Radio: Only MOG offers the patent-pending "MOG
Mobius" music discovery engine, which enables users to control
the mix of similar artists, from true "artist only" radio up
to a full mix of similar artists. - Playlist access between website and mobile: Make
playlists on MOG.com and access them on your phone. Favorite
tracks that are bookmarked from the web are then integrated
into a user's personal library and appear in favorites on the
mobile app. - High quality audio: Songs can be downloaded at the
standard rate of 64 kbps or users can turn on HQ downloads (up
to 320 kbps) to save the song as a larger file with higher
audio quality. This gives listeners the option of receiving
high quality downloads for maximum audio fidelity. - Multi-tasking: Android users can continue to play
music with MOG while using other applications. In the coming
weeks, MOG will add multi-tasking for iOS 4 users.
MOG is the first service to bring true "artist-only" radio stations
to mobile devices. Users can listen to continuous, uninterrupted
music from their favorite artists for as long as they want with
no ads and no limit on the number of consecutive tracks by a
single artist. Listeners can also discover new artists by using
the player's unique slider control to introduce similar artists
into the mix. The slider is powered by "MOG Mobius," a
patent-pending music discovery engine.
"Today's music lovers want the ability to listen to their favorite
music wherever they want without having to pay for each
individual track," said David Hyman, founder and CEO of MOG.
"With the launch of our mobile apps, we're getting that much
closer to making MOG ubiquitous and making it easy to access the
world's music collection on-demand for a low monthly fee."