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In tune with your music

Online streaming radio stations have become extremely popular in recent times. However, it looks as if they are about to evolve into something even bigger with the introduction of newer interactive radio stations.
Pandora is the first of which to offer interactive streaming radio, and allows you to create your very own radio station, tuned exactly to your own personal music taste.
Simply punch in your favourite artist or song title and Pandora will not only play that song for you but it will also serve up a plethora of similar music for your listening pleasure.
Quite often you will find yourself listening to some of your favourite tracks and stumble upon a song that you’ve never heard before, but as it is similar in characteristics to your favourite songs, you may very well find yourself discovering some new favourite songs.
As you begin to punch in more and more artists and song titles, Pandora will continue to customise the kind of music that is played for you.
As you continue listening and rating individual songs by either giving them a thumbs up or down, the ingeniously designed engine will begin to learn your musical tastes and eventually you will find yourself falling in love with every song Pandora can throw at you.
Pandora offers more than 300,000 songs from more than 10,000 artists, and happily streams to your desktop at a high quality rate of 128Kbps.
If you find yourself falling in love with a song so much that you want to buy it, there are direct links to iTunes and Amazon so you can purchase a particular song or album online.
If you’re interested in checking out Pandora then point your web browser to www.pandora.com and sign up for your very own free account.

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