Grooveshark, the online music service that let’s you type in a song, artist or album and instantly hear the music is going mobile. If you have a Palmpre or Blackberry (sorry Storm owners, won’t work here) you can get Grooveshark Mobile music service for just $3 a month. For those of you moaning that it’s [...]
Pandora Internet Radio has revised its terms of service to state that users who exceed 40 hours a month will be cut off. Listeners can avoid being cut off by paying a small fee of $0.99 that gives them unlimited access. This is both a good and bad thing. Due to he recent settlement between [...]
Deezer, the Internet Radio station in France that lets you upload and share your music legally, though streaming, has added new social features to their community site. You can now follow what your friends are listening to. It also lets you search for friends around the world. Hey with gas prices the way they are [...]
Flytunes, quickly becoming my favorite thing on my iPod touch has just released a new interface and now also offers videos. This just keeps getting cooler. It’s also encroaching on Slacker.
Here are some screen shots showing the new interface on FlyTunes. Click to follow the post to the FlyTunes screen shots.
I just read a post on Chicago Tribune.com that Flytunes will cache up to 40 minutes of audio. This means you can listen to your favorite Flytunes station, they are up to over 60 now, and then take it on the road with you without your WiFi connection for your iPod touch. Of course those [...]
I love listening to Internet radio. I love it more on my iPod and Slacker. But these devices perform best or ONLY if there are in range of WiFi. Enter WiMax. WiMax is WiFi on steroids. Depending on the implementation it not only extends a WiFi signal beyond a local hot spot, it can [...]
New York Rockers celebrate. The famous WNEW FM, the flagship Rock station of the 60’s though the mid 90’s is back. Well kind of. It’s only available online and on HD Radio. Still very cool! Check it out at www.wnew.com
eRockster pushes bands to join, but should they?
Who is eRockster?
eRockster, the Internet Radio site that lets you do so much stuff it’s sometimes confusing, also is pushing unsigned artists to sign up and get distribution. Consider eRockster is owned by Clearchannel, the mega conglomerate that owns the majority (?) of the radio stations in the US. The folks [...]