PeerBox brings P2P music downloads to your mobile phone

PeerBox is a neat application that brings P2P music sharing to a mobile phone.
PeerBox lets you tap into over 50 million tunes available on P2P networks.
What’s really cool, though, are the different ways you can locate a tune using PeerBox.
You can search for tunes the traditional way, by typing in the song’s title; you can speak the name of the tune or the artist into the phone; or you can even hold your phone close to the song being played and let PeerBox (allegedly!) recognize the tune, and locate it for you on the P2P networks it accesses, letting you keep the tune if it’s not copyrighted, or pay for it if it is. This is a seriously cool feature, and will be interesting to see if it actually works.

PeerBox is in beta, but is curently available as a free download.
Sounds like a great application. Still think MobSharing is cooler though!
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