There are many wonderful things that the Internet brings us, but surely one of the most wonderful over the past year or so must have been Pandora. The idea was a brilliant one: select a band you like and, using an analysis based on a number of musical attributes, Pandora will play a stream of records from your band and similar types of music. Like Amazon's filters, you can select which tracks you like and don't like and Pandora will refine your stream until you get music that's pretty much bang on.
I found it a great way to listen to new music and found, and bought, quite a lot of music I wouldn't otherwise have been exposed to.
As of today, Pandora has been forced to suspend its service to anyone outside the
Not to mention the rest of us. But the real losers in the long term are going to be the short-sighted yo-yo toting cretins behind the whole idiocy: the record companies. And I, for one, won't be sparing them many tears...
Thursday, 3 May 2007
RIP Pandora
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I'm gutted too...
It would of course be against the spirit of the ruling to Google words like "US-based" and "proxy server" as it would be unfairly confusing for the Pandora servers to appear that you were in fact a legitimate US-based user.
So I won't recommend that.
Of course, you'd expect to be able to do that from Oz. But from here, strangely, it results in:
We apologize the site you are attempting to visit has been blocked due to its content being inconsistent with the religious, cultural, political and moral values of the United Arab Emirates.
If you think this site should not be blocked, please visit the Feedback Form available on our website.
:)
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