ToobBox.com Unveils Quick, Unlimited Music/Video Library Building

Born out of East L.A., the launch of ToobBox.com brings users an exceptionally easy way to build unlimited music/video libraries online.

Los Angeles, CA, February 04, 2010 --(PR.com)-- In an invitation to engage Eastside Angelenos in a locally-bred online music experience, Mike Binarios and Sean Traba have officially unveiled the Beta version of ToobBox.com. As a free video streaming syndicate, ToobBox.com provides users with a unique way to quickly build, organize and share unlimited streaming music/video playlists by fusing YouTube-hosted content with a “back-to-basics” media player interface.

“This site is the simple and obvious solution for people who simply want to listen to music while working or studying,” said Traba, ToobBox.com designer and daytime search engine optimization specialist. “All the website coding and planning goes on locally; the East L.A. area serves as our creative mecca. We really want the East L.A. community to become involved in ToobBox.com, since it’s literally being built in their backyard.”

ToobBox.com currently allows users to search for YouTube-hosted videos and add them to an unlimited amount of personalized playlists, which can also be imported and shared among members. Registration is not required unless a user desires to save a playlist, and videos can be previewed before being added to playlists. This useful feature enables users to understand the quality of a video before placing it in a playlist, without having to play it completely. Unhassled by a content-heavy layout or flashy advertisements, the site’s navigation is user-friendly enough to master upon initial attempts. The duo also hosts a website blog, ToobBlox, to connect with users by discussing anything from site developments to general music interests.

“It’s really the quickest way to build an online music library right now,” said Binarios. “Although that’s its most convenient function, people can also build video playlists by topic such as favorite video recipes or acts from their favorite comedians. And it’s even better for parties! We notice people will fight over who can create the best party playlist.”

Binarios, born and raised in East L.A., spent his high school years playing in an ‘80s cover band before meeting Traba at the University of California, Irvine in 1998. In 2009, the duo created the site with a mission to provide solutions for their music-loving peers’ online listening and video organization problems. The project was born out of Binarios’ parents’ house in East L.A., where its official headquarters remain today.

Although the site is purely “sweat capital” and not currently generating profit, Binarios and Traba have been focusing on “getting down with the community” and building a solid local user base by supporting local events and bands. Likewise, they are constantly observing the gaps and issues that users of large-scale video hosting sites encounter in order to improve ToobBox.com’s capabilities.

The duo were mum when asked about future development releases, but encourage Angelenos to check out the site and stay tuned.

“We have so many exciting features in the works,” says Traba. “We hope that ToobBox.com will be one of the main destinations on the Internet in the near future.”

For more information or to create a free account, visit www.toobbox.com.

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