Interactive Internet Radio

by GadgetManiac on April 1, 2007

The New York Times describes some of the recent (not-so-recent?) goings-on in Internet radio

They like the customized services provided by Pandora, Last.fm and Slacker. Pandora uses professional musicologists to evaluate songs according to 400 characteristics and Last.fm uses recommendations from (15 million!) other listeners, all inanimatedly purpose-driven to deliver music that you’re statistically likely to like.

And those into music videos are directed towards MOG TV, which delivers YouTube videos personalized to your music tastes.   

A Radio Station Just for You – NYT, March 29 2007

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sam45 January 12, 2011 at 10:22 AM

how do you become a musicologist? that sounds like a really fun job!

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