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March 21, 2006

Pandora - music profiling

Don't miss Pandora

Terry Heaton writes:  "I've developed a new habit over the past few months that I want to share. It's called Pandora, and I think it may be the most significant new concept to come down the pike in years. You may have heard of it -- you may even be an experienced user -- but Pandora is much more than it seems, and that's what I want to share with you.  ΒΆ  For the unenlightened, Pandora is a music application connected to what the founder calls the 'Music Genome Project.' In a nutshell, the creators have listened to thousands of songs and coded each with 'genes' -- common attributes that enable users to find music they like. ..."  Link:  The POMO Blog

Updated 3/18/2006:  Tim Eby in a comment below reminds us to also check out Last.fm.  Steve Krause writes about both in Pandora and Last.fm: Nature vs. Nurture in Music Recommenders.  Quite an interesting post.  Link:  Steve Krause : Blog.

Updated 3/19/2006:  Check out Mahashunyam's comments on this at Bubblegeneration.  --Dennis

Posted by roymond at March 21, 2006 02:33 PM

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