Qbox: A Test Of Hypebot's Collective Intelligence
WIN AN AMAZON GIFT CERTIFICATE
Recently, I took a look at Qbox, an online service that indexes the music on MySpace, YouTube and Bebo and lets users search, organize, and listen to it all via a single point of access. I liked what I saw.
Qbox and its Qplayer are currently in beta and in a little exercise we like to call a "Test Of Hypebot's Collective Intelligence", they are asking Hypebot readers to check out the service and tell them what you think. The best comment or suggestion gets a gift certificate from Amazon.
To help guide you, here are a few questions...
from Peter Keum of the Qbox team:
- What do you think of the "social network music" concept (compared to the more common mp3-based music service)?
- What do you think of the product? Any issues/suggestions with respect to installation and overall UI/design?
- We're a pre-VC start-up with very limited resources. Any brilliant marketing ideas?
Check out Qbox, share what you think, and win!









Could be web based, I fear downloading apps.
Posted by: Bill | 2008.06.16 at 08:16 PM
they need to get imeem on board - also, if VC is a problem, talk to Universal, as they seem to be looking for sites like this
Posted by: bill s. | 2008.06.17 at 09:17 AM
Hey bill s, I agree this might be an interesting addition to their recently announced joint venture with MySpace Music.
Posted by: onum | 2008.06.18 at 12:38 AM