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Pandora and Grooveshark are two of my favorite websites. They both are radio web sites that let you listen to music for free. The web sites let you choose the music you want to listen to and it will also pick music that it thinks you will like. Both web sites can be a kind of technological shift (analog to digital) because it is taking music that would normal be on the radio or Cd's and putting it on a website. It is also a person shift, both websites takes radio, witch normally no one has control of and turns it into personal radio when every one can pick what music they want as well as what music they do not like. Their are some big differences between these web sites.
(http://blog.momentumww.com/blogs/doug_pierce/2009/01/)
Pandora: Pandora lets you pick from a song name, artist, album or composer. Once you pick what you would like to listen to pandora picks music that matches what you wanted. You do not always get the song or the artist you picked though. and another down fall is you can only skip six songs in a hour. Pandora also lets you pick if you like or dislike the songs. Their are also commercials every once and a while on pandora.
Good comparative blog, Kevin!
ReplyDeleteThanks for explaining some of the differences here.
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