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Seedio

Seedio

We just recently upgraded to an iPhone 5. What’s important about that is that now our pile of unused iDevices is reaching epic proportions. What do we do with all the other ones? You used to have to sell them to a friend or a person on Craigslist, but now you can use them as speakers with Seedio. Seedio is basically a combination of Turntable and those expandable wireless audio systems. Someone picks a song to “seed” and everyone else in the channel (anyone running Seedio on the same wi-fi network) will stream the song, in sync, with the seeder. It turns a bunch of iPeople in the same room to a party of epic proportions, or just gives you something to do with all those old devices sitting in a box collecting dust.