MAB would like to introduce a very impressive music search engine today: Mixturtle. It supports online listening, multi-resource sharing, and playlist creation.
Search engines are an important part of web2.0 services, covering various fields, and music search is one of its important branches. There have been many excellent search service websites on the Internet, such as Dorble (a free mp3 search engine). The Mixturtle introduced by MAB today is also one of the best in music search. Besides its beautiful interface, it offers many distinctive services: online listening, multi-resource sharing, and playlist creation.
The original intention of Mixturtle is to make online listening as convenient as possible for listeners, so it allows users to create their own listening lists. You can search with a keyword and listen online in the search results. If you like the song you're previewing, simply press the "+" in front of it, and the song will be automatically added to your list. You can open your list with a right-click of the mouse and make simple edits.
Another feature of Mixturtle is multi-resource sharing. When searching, Mixturtle does not rely solely on its own database resources, but searches across the entire network. Therefore, the songs you search for do not just come from Mixturtle's own database, but from the entire network resources. When you listen, if the connection of a resource is slow, you can try other resources. This design makes your search more efficient!
Currently, Mixturtle does not support Chinese searches, but you can still listen to Chinese songs on Mixturtle. As long as you try searching with English keywords, you may get unexpected results!