It’s no surprise that Pandora is an ear-opening musical experience. I first gummed up my office LAN with it years ago. But, other than giving great demo, I’ve rarely found Pandora as something I listened to for any extended period.
But taking it on the road? That’s a whole new and very rewarding experience.
Makes me think about that XM renewal looming next month, and whether it makes sense any longer. Even on EDGE, Pandora sounds great and the gaps between songs are tolerable.
Justin says
September 8, 2008 at 12:44 pmI'm enjoying Pandora a lot more than I was a few years ago!
Stephen says
September 11, 2008 at 10:21 pmIf you like Pandora, you'll probably like http://www.last.fm. In my opinion, it's a better service as it allows you to track your iTunes stats in addition to letting you explore new music. I haven't tried Pandora's iPhone app, but the last.fm app is very well done.
Stephen says
September 11, 2008 at 11:21 pmIf you like Pandora, you'll probably like http://www.last.fm. In my opinion, it's a better service as it allows you to track your iTunes stats in addition to letting you explore new music. I haven't tried Pandora's iPhone app, but the last.fm app is very well done.
Stephen says
September 12, 2008 at 4:21 amIf you like Pandora, you'll probably like http://www.last.fm. In my opinion, it's a better service as it allows you to track your iTunes stats in addition to letting you explore new music. I haven't tried Pandora's iPhone app, but the last.fm app is very well done.