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    There was a site that Jose posted a few years ago that you put in a song/band title and it would play that song and others related. It started with a "P". Anyone remember what it was?
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    Pandora

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    • #3
      goddamn you're old

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      • #4
        Play the songs, albums, playlists and podcasts you love on the all-new Pandora. Sign up for a subscription plan to stream ad-free and on-demand. Listen on your mobile phone, desktop, TV, smart speakers or in the car.

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        • #5
          I think you're thinking about pandora.

          Play the songs, albums, playlists and podcasts you love on the all-new Pandora. Sign up for a subscription plan to stream ad-free and on-demand. Listen on your mobile phone, desktop, TV, smart speakers or in the car.
          G'Day Mate

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          • #6
            Originally posted by grove rat View Post
            goddamn you're old
            BAhahahahhhahah!

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            • #7
              Pandora maybe?

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              • #8
                Slacker?
                Jango?
                AOL Radio?
                Pandora?
                .

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                • #9
                  I'm old school. I like Shoutcast with Winamp.

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                  • #10
                    Pandora is what you are looking for, "I think"

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                    • #11
                      Is it pandora?!?

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                      • #12
                        i would have to say Pandora

                        Originally posted by DOHCTR
                        You sir are the poster child for "Go big or go home"!

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                        • #13
                          Not sure if anyone has answered you but it's Pandora.

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                            Pandora Radio (NYSE: P), headquartered in Oakland, CA, is an automated music recommendation service and custodian of the Music Genome Project available only in the United States. The service plays musical selections similar to song suggestions entered by a user. The user provides positive or negative feedback for songs chosen by the service, which are taken into account for future selections.

                            While listening, users are offered the ability to buy the songs or albums at various online retailers. Over 400 different musical attributes are considered when selecting the next song. These 400 attributes are combined into larger groups called focus traits. There are 2,000 focus traits. Examples of these are rhythm syncopation, key tonality, vocal harmonies, and displayed instrumental proficiency.

                            The Pandora media player is based on OpenLaszlo. Pandora can also be accessed through many stand-alone players, such as the Roku DVP (formerly Netflix player) Reciva-based radios (from companies like Grace Digital, Sanyo, and Sangean), Frontier Silicon-based connected audio systems, Slim Devices, and Sonos[1] product(s). On July 11, 2008, Pandora launched a mobile version of their software for the Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch through the iTunes App Store. Pandora is also available for Android phones[2] (such as the Motorola Droid), BlackBerry platforms, WebOS (used on the Palm Pre and Pixi), and Windows Mobile devices. Pandora was the provider for MSN Radio until MSN discontinued their internet radio service on June 18, 2008.[3] A modified version of Pandora has been made available for Sprint Nextel.

                            The service has two subscription plans: a free subscription supported by advertisements, and a fee-based subscription without ads. A free account user may reach the streaming limit of 40 hours per month, and continue unlimited streaming by paying $0.99. There are also advertisements in "Pandora Mobile" for mobile phones and the "Pandora in The Home" computer appliance. Most users choose the free subscription.[4]

                            As of March 2010, Pandora had 700,000 tracks in its library and 48 million users who listened for 11.6 hours per month on average.[5]

                            In May 2010, Pandora was named in Lead411's "2010 Hottest San Francisco Companies" list.[6] In January 2011, Pandora met with bankers to consider a possible $100 million IPO.[7][8] The company officially filed with the SEC for a $100mm IPO on February 11, 2011.[9] Pandora officially began trading on the New York Stock Exchange with ticker symbol "P" on June 15, 2011 at a price of $16/share, giving them a valuation of nearly $2.6 billion.[10]

                            During its 2011 fiscal year, Pandora reported $138 million in revenue with a $1.8 million net loss, excluding the cost of a special dividend associated with the IPO. [11]


                            Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_Radio
                            How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                            • #15
                              all of you are wrong, its the Mandora

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