by Martin Bryant, the Next Web
SoundCloud is one of the hottest services in web audio and yet it gets very little attention from the tech press. Yesterday, SoudCloud announced that there are now 100 third party apps using its API. That sounds to us like a good time to take a look at different ways you can use it yourself. Launched in 2007 as a way of helping musicians share work and collaborate on songs, Berlin-based SoundCloud has developed into what is now a highly flexible way of working online with any type of audio. Like a “YouTube for audio”, all clips uploaded to SoundCloud are searchable by others and can be embedded in web pages.
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