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Pandora Music Search Survives My Seven-Day Test

I've been listening to Pandora all evening. Steve Gillmor thinks it's not gonna be big. Sorry, Steve, this is awesome.

You put in a group and it builds a music channel with songs similar to that music. I was listening to Black Eyed Peas all night and the music it brought me was awesome (and you could hear how Pandora's professional musicians picked songs similar to the ones that Black Eyed Peas performed).

Update: Cindy De Smet also likes Pandora and suggests that it be a standalone app.

I TOTALLY agree. I really hate this "everything has to be a Web app" trend that we're in the middle of. This service is totally crying out for a rich-client application. I'd love to be able to buy some of the songs I'm hearing, too. I bet they are hoping Apple or MSN buys them and puts this service into their music service.

If I had Bill Gates money I'd be thinking along these lines. Pandora totally changes my relationship to music. Disclaimer: I'm sending Bill an invite.

They need a bigger "invite a friend to try it" button too.

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