Anywhere.fm is a new music portal that has the look and feel of iTunes from Apple. Registered users can upload their complete music collection to the service to be able to listen to their music from anywhere in the World if that place has access to the Internet. There is currently no cap on the number of songs that can be uploaded which will probably change when the service reaches a certain user base.
I was really surprised that the registration did not require an email address at all. It was just a small popup asking for a new username and password, after that the account was created. It is possible to upload songs only if you are logged into the site.
Anywhere.fm offers a separate client software to upload the mp3 files but also offers to use the web browser to upload them. The software is called iTunes uploader which is only compatible with iTunes. It can be lots of work if you do not use iTunes and have your music colection categorized in many folders. It is however possible to upload more than one file at a time using the web uploader if they are in the same directory.

The big advantage of Anywhere.fm over services like Grooveshark is the fact, that the mp3 files are stored on their servers which means that you do not have to stream music from slow connections. Every user automatically creates his own radio station. If someone else adds you to his friend list he can listen to the songs in his web browser.
There is unfortunately no way to create playlists or save songs from other users. Anywhere.fm offers a nice service that lacks features that many users would like to see. The ability to create playlists (radio stations) for instance from different friends.
It remains to be seen if they can keep the unlimited number of songs per users or will offer a subscription based service once they have reached the critical mass.
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How is this different from MP3Tunes.
The main difference is that everyone can upload unlimited songs at the moment and I also thing the radio option is nice to have.
I’ve been playing around with the site and I’m pretty impressed, although I wish I could stop the loading of a track if required without completely shutting down the site.
I’ve also noticed that some songs I upload never seem to make it in my list, no matter how many times I go through the motions of uploading… Odd.
BTW: You can create playlists by clicking on the ‘+’ button at the bottom left of the interface. You can then drag’n'drop tracks from your own collection or from others.
Thanks for the discovery! :)