Technology
You Can Now Search for Songs via Google Just By Humming, Whistling or Singing a Tune – Concrete Playground
It solves a problem we’ve all experienced: getting a ditty stuck in your head, but having absolutely no idea what it is.

When Shazam first hit mobile devices in 2008, it helped iPhone users solve a minor but common and often frustrating problem. By listening to a snippet of a song, the app identifies exactly what the tune is so if you hear some music on TV, the radio or in the background but don’t know what it is, you can easily find out.
That’s all well and good for songs that are playing somewhere around you, of course. But it doesn’t help if you’ve got a ditty stuck in your head, have absolutely zero idea what…
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