Song ID Technology: So you can finally sleep at night!
In my last post I briefly mentioned how the ROKR E8 implements a technology called “Song ID.” This is an interesting new kind of database identification for wireless devices. It’s the first time I’ve seen it implemented on a device so let me tell you about it.

Have you ever had that experience where you just can’t sleep because you’re trying to remember the title of the song that’s playing on the radio? Like when the DJ plays this really great song you heard in a club and when he finally gets to announce the track name, a huge bus cuts you and drowns the audio from the car? Sucks ain’t it? I’m sure we can all relate. Motorola definitely can, so they’re doing something about it.
Song ID is very similar to how GraceNote DB identifies the track name and album art of a CD when you insert it onto a computer to rip. If there’s a song playing on the radio or the immediate ambient environment, all you need to do is launch the Song ID application of your ROKR E8 and hold the phone close to the sound source. The phone will record a small 10kb file for 15 seconds and pass it via GPRS or EDGE or whatever and send you back an SMS of the song title and artist.
Wow. Thanks Motorola for helping us sleep well :)
Tags: ROKR E8, Song IDRelated Stories
POSTED IN: Apps, Cell phone, Portable Audio


1 opinion for Song ID Technology: So you can finally sleep at night!
John Justus Pinkston
Jun 14, 2008 at 9:14 pm
Whats is that phone number you can call to ID a song playing on the radio?
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