techcrunch.com — "Music was probably the first type of rich media to really go “Web 2.0″ and it’s become a pretty popular place for startups. As a result, there are some great Rich Internet Applications built around social music."
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mrsmongFeb 6, 2007
Also, don't forget about internet radio stations. I personally like <a class="user" href="http://somafm.com/.">http://somafm.com/.</a> Not as social as these, just a radio stream. But they do play some good stuff.
akkumaFeb 6, 2007
There is even a desktop app to use instead that is pandora + Last.FM, OpenPandora (what I use) and I also believe Pandora's Box.
etruscanFeb 6, 2007
Deathcab for Cutie FTW!
Closed AccountFeb 12, 2007
It's actually more logical to do the opposite (since Pandora's suggestion are better quality [IMHO] but it's unfortunately not possible... Anyway, both systems are great.
ovomacFeb 14, 2008
He's right. You have to have the webpage open for it to run. Which sucks. And the widgets that have been created are just HTML of the flash image you see when you go to the Pandora website. So, it's basically like having the website open anyway....which also sucks. It's too much damn flash. Slows the computer down. I prefer Last.fm. Pandora is not computer-friendly by any means at all. They should make a smaller flash player like Last.fm has.
crossersJul 14, 2008
most of them are really cool!<a class="user" href="http://www.leannrimes.info">http://www.leannrimes.info</a><a class="user" href="http://www.shpe-sac.org">http://www.shpe-sac.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.pmidsig.org">http://www.pmidsig.org</a>
zmoothgFeb 20, 2009
Check out <a class="user" href="http://www.flashwidgetz.com">http://www.flashwidgetz.com</a> Definitely a great site
folkevilMar 18, 2009
let's try <a class="user" href="http://drimr.com," rel="nofollow">http://drimr.com,</a> it's like last.fm or projectplaylist :-?