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Music out of the box: Pandora.com

Imagine the following: an experienced DJ sits down with you over his records. You name a song you like, he puts on a song he thinks you might also like. You listen, say if you like it or not, and, based on that, the DJ picks song after song closer, or in fact exactly to what you like. He even can tell you why he decided on a particular song. A brilliant service, www.pandora.com holds music for free, the best radio-ish webservice I experienced so far. I'm lazy right now and busy listening to this wonderful music, so please read here and try out here now. Just trust me, you won't regret it.


If you wanna know what I listen to, check out the right side, below the "Feed Readers Digest " section.

Edit: Pandora is closed for users outside the USA at the moment. I'll let you know when this sad time is over.

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