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Webware 100 winner: Pandora

by Webware staff

      Pandora is a music discovery and recommendation service. Users can listen to tracks via a simplistic player, and if they like or dislike a song they can vote yes or no on it. If they don't like it, the service will automatically skip it and move onto something else. If they do like it, Pandora will pull up tracks it thinks are similar in style. With enough use, it can effectively introduce you to all sorts of new music, and users can make their own radio stations based on personal tastes.

      The service makes its money from advertisements that are inserted every few songs, similar to terrestrial radio stations. There's also a subscription service that lets people skip and relisten to songs from the playlists they can enjoy ad-free. Pandora recently rolled out Pandora for mobile devices, as well as a home version for people with the Sonos music system.

      Winner: Pandora (Pandora.com)
      Category: Audio

Winners in this category:
Amazon MP3
BlogTalkRadio
eMusic
Finetune
iLike
iTunes
Last.fm
Live365
Pandora
Zune Marketplace
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