Way Cool Music Streamer
Today I shall be the pigeon...
I enjoy listening to tunes while I work. I have an ample collection of MP3's I've amassed over the years. I even pony up for the RealPlayer DRM songs once in a while when I like something. In the past I've really enjoyed the smarts of the LaunchCast service (now owned by Yahoo) which plays songs it thinks you'll like. You rate the tunes and it learns your tastes. It's even free with commercials (or you pay a few bucks a month to lose the commercials). The thing I didn't like was that you had to restart the stream hourly if you didn't pay, plus you had the commercials. But the worst part was that it was IE only, and didn't work in Firefox.
A friend at work today turned me onto a new service you have to check out. It's called Pandora and does everything LaunchCast did, plus more, and so far I haven't even had any commercials (though I'm sure they're there; they also have a pay service that eliminates them for under $40 a year.) It uses Flash in a surprisingly OK way, and supports Firefox. You tell it what kinds of music and artists you like, and it plays them for you. Then you rate the stuff it throws at you. Pretty spiffy.
You can also share playlists and other assorted stuff with your friends. So sign up and let me know and we'll see how well it works with a group. My profile is at http://pandora.com/people/klinebch.
There's nothing to install; it's all through the browser.
I enjoy listening to tunes while I work. I have an ample collection of MP3's I've amassed over the years. I even pony up for the RealPlayer DRM songs once in a while when I like something. In the past I've really enjoyed the smarts of the LaunchCast service (now owned by Yahoo) which plays songs it thinks you'll like. You rate the tunes and it learns your tastes. It's even free with commercials (or you pay a few bucks a month to lose the commercials). The thing I didn't like was that you had to restart the stream hourly if you didn't pay, plus you had the commercials. But the worst part was that it was IE only, and didn't work in Firefox.
A friend at work today turned me onto a new service you have to check out. It's called Pandora and does everything LaunchCast did, plus more, and so far I haven't even had any commercials (though I'm sure they're there; they also have a pay service that eliminates them for under $40 a year.) It uses Flash in a surprisingly OK way, and supports Firefox. You tell it what kinds of music and artists you like, and it plays them for you. Then you rate the stuff it throws at you. Pretty spiffy.
You can also share playlists and other assorted stuff with your friends. So sign up and let me know and we'll see how well it works with a group. My profile is at http://pandora.com/people/klinebch.
There's nothing to install; it's all through the browser.
Comments
I've never seen commercials either, though the ads on the site do rotate quite colorfully. I do know pandora was fighting some legal battles as well.
I go through phases. I'll listen to nothing but Pandora for a while, then abandon it completely while I fall back in love with my iTunes library. Then it's back to Pandora when the love wanes.
If you really get into it, Slim Devices makes the Squeezebox that will stream Pandora to your home stereo.
Chris, If you're going to share your music tastes, wouldn't you want to at least hide the embarrassing ones like (Bon Jovi, Def Leppard) - grin.