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Download music from the Net… the legit way

By Lydia Koh
June 19, 2012

So you are not wild about every track in Adele’s hit album 21. Infogo has a solution. — Reuters file picKUALA LUMPUR, June 19 — If you are an audiophile, you most likely have libraries of CDs or, like some of us (don’t lie!), download music off the Internet illegally.

The thing is, most of us only like one or two tracks in an album and that is why downloading illegally off the Net is so attractive.

But wait, it is illegal, so how? I’m here to share with you this uber cool site called Infogo that allows you to download music legally from a library of more than 19 million songs from all over the world. Infogo, available in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and India, stores your music on the cloud and with your login information, you can access your purchased music anytime, anywhere.

The best part is that it has an Android and BlackBerry app, so you can enjoy Adele or Foo Fighters on your mobile devices. Infogo is in the process of getting their iOS app ready, so once that’s done, everyone can enjoy legal music at their fingertips!

If you are more of a PC or Mac person, Infogo is available for computers too and you can transfer your downloads to your iOS devices, burn it into a CD or put it in your SD card.

Working with 7digital, which is based in London, Infogo provides a plethora of music from different genres and continues to add more artistes to its extensive library of music. You can get music from Infogo using a secure transaction with your debit and credit card.

Do check out the site at http://www.infogo.com