Ever have a song in your head but you can't for the life of you remember any of the words? You're in luck — now you can find a song by humming it right to Google. This is such a common struggle that ...
Google has added a new feature that lets you figure out which song is stuck in your head by humming, whistling or singing — a much more useful version of the kind of song-matching audio feature that ...
OK, confession time. I love Teddy Pendergrass. I was on a road trip a few days ago listening to this song... (SOUNDBITE OF HAROLD MELVIN AND THE BLUENOTES SONG, "DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY") RASCOE: ...
Searching for songs just got smoother. Google announced last week that they will begin testing a brand-new feature that will allow Android users to search for songs on YouTube simply by humming or ...
Google Search has introduced a new tool to find music that rivals platforms such as Midomi and Shazam. Google is introducing a new feature that enables users to search for songs that they don’t know ...
So, you have a song living in your head rent-free, and you just want to know what it is! However, you don’t know anything about the song other than the catchy tune. Well, YouTube is testing a solution ...
YouTube is testing a new feature that allows users to search for a song by humming it. This feature is currently being experimented with and is only available for a small group of people. Users who ...
CLICK HERE if you are having trouble viewing these photos on a mobile device. Here’s some hard-core Bob Seger trivia, complete with comments the man himself made during an interview. Check it out ...
The beloved Sesame Street character Elmo is a fan of humming. (Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images) “To many people who grew up watching Sesame Street, Elmo and his friends provide a safe space ...
The nasal and sinus areas experience different airflow patterns when someone hums, because this action leads to an increased production of their natur ...
YouTube is testing a new feature that will let you find a song by just humming the tune into your phone's mic. The latest experiment will also work if you just put your phone near a speaker or any ...