« Format wars (again) |
Main
| More or less than 99 cents »
September 28, 2005
Pandora subscription
Posted by Sandy
The free ride ended yesterday for beta testers of the Pandora music service. A friendly e-mail from the founder, Tim Westergren, encouraged me to subscribe.
I did. Pandora is really great. I can't remember when I've been so excited by a Web tool, or so willing to pay to keep it. I paid the $36 required for a year's subscription, and spent the afternoon listening to my personal radio channels.
I also saw my Dad today, and gave him a copy of 40 by Larry Sparks -- a CD I might never have discovered without the Pandora service.
I would love to see Apple license the Music Genome Project data and fold it into iTunes. The current "buy this song from iTunes" feature in Pandora is hit and miss -- it doesn't know whether Apple has the song, or if I can buy it from the Canadian store. A partnership with Apple could make this data available.
For now, though, I should probably be grateful that this doesn't work. Pandora's music discovery smarts plus iTunes one-click ordering would be very bad for my already smoking credit card.
Comments (1)
+ TrackBacks (0) | Category: Music
- RELATED ENTRIES
- More NBC shows coming to iTunes
- More NBC shows coming to iTunes
- Conan the Contrarian
- NBC Universal TV shows added to iTunes
- Sony DRM has built-in Apple DRM?
- Intel delay predicted
- iPod sales up 400%
- Samsung guity of price fixing
1. Jamal Abdou Karim Bengeloun on November 13, 2005 10:23 AM writes...
I always thought Pandora was a part of Apple... Because of that iTunes link.
It was part of an explanation on their music licensing scheme. Do you have any idea on how they license their music? Because if the link sometimes miss... That would mean that they basically have a bigger catalog than Apple (wich is basically everything minus Sony I think...) - Do you have any info on the company per se?
Permalink to Comment