It started out as something called The Music Genome Project: a collection of self-proclaimed "music-loving technologists" who wanted to find a way to link different types of sounds together in an effort to help people more efficiently discover the music they love. I can't speak for the whole project, but for me it has become the go-to place for letting good new music find me. Now known as Pandora Radio, this is the easiest, best, most diverse and non-corporate radio station I've ever heard. There are no commercials, no fees; you don't even have to download a player. You just go to the site, it asks what your favorite band is, and within seconds it is playing high-quality music not just by your favorite band, but also by other bands that have a similar sound. The more bands you enter in your favorites category, the more diversity you will find in the music being played.
My favorite part, and what makes this unique from any other radio program, is that if you hate the song playing you can give it a "thumbs down." The music stops instantly, the program recognizes that you don't want to hear that type of sound ever again, and it immediately fetches another song closely tied to your favorites. In this way it is truly your radio station.
Now if they would just realize what an awesome thing they have on their hands and find a way to bring this to satellite radio, they would find themselves at least one willing subscriber in myself.
You can thank me later. For now just have some fun and check it out.
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Good post.
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