Name That Tune: A Look At Verizon's V Cast Song ID

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In today's User Notes, Sarina Rosenberg recounts her experience with Verizon's V Cast Song ID. I was skeptical when I first saw the ads for Verizon's V Cast Song ID. In the TV spots, a guy slickly uses his cell phone to identify the title and artist of a song he hears blasting from a convertible full of–you guessed it–flirtatious twenty-somethings. But this service is for real. Hear a song, open the application on your phone, identify it for free (some carriers charge a texting fee) and then pay ($1.99 per song on Verizon) to download it as a ring tone or MP3 file. Verizon offers the application, V Cast Song ID, on a slew of new phones, including the Chocolate, the enV by LG, the LG VX8700 and the VX9400 ($99.99-$199.99). Sony Ericsson announced their first phone with their music ID application, TrackID, in 2006, and some of the phones in the new Walkman series ($199-$499) come equipped with the application. Cingular and T-Mobile carry the Sony Ericsson line. Each service sets its own fees for the application. Music recognition is finally going mainstream in the world of mobile. But the feature is simply a new twist on a relatively retro technology. These phones link to the same databases that supply the song information for applications like iTunes and Windows Media Player so that they can provide you with the artist, album and track information of a CD you slip into your laptop. Verizon's service uses the U.K.-based Shazam database; Sony Ericsson links to Gracenote.

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