A Cool Toy
Dec. 8th, 2005 10:07 pmSo, some number of years ago, I played around with one of those programs that claims "you tell us what music you like, and we'll suggest some other music that you might like." I dutifully input a whole bunch of things, and it told me (drum roll...) that I might like the Beatles.
Well, sure. Who doesn't like the Beatles, at least a little? (Okay, maybe
harrock doesn't, as his Pop Music background is pretty minimal). But I didn't need to do work to have something tell me this! Maybe I'd like to try... orange juice, as a beverage! Or bread, as a novel new food!
Anyway. I've been playing around with Pandora: http://www.pandora.com and it's much closer to what I was imagining that long-ago program would be. You put in a song or two, and then it starts playing things it thinks are liking them. Actually playing them, not just saying "Maybe you'd like this thing, if you could hear it." How cool is that?
Well, sure. Who doesn't like the Beatles, at least a little? (Okay, maybe
Anyway. I've been playing around with Pandora: http://www.pandora.com and it's much closer to what I was imagining that long-ago program would be. You put in a song or two, and then it starts playing things it thinks are liking them. Actually playing them, not just saying "Maybe you'd like this thing, if you could hear it." How cool is that?
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Date: 2005-12-09 03:59 am (UTC)It's basically like what you're describing, except it's coming more from a "customize your own radio station" perspective. So you can just start having it play things, and as you rate more and more songs, it gets better and better ant figuring out what you might like or dislike. Or you can just look up songs and rate them. The free version includes random commercials occasionally but the pay version is commercial free and lets you skip as many songs as you like.
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Date: 2005-12-09 02:50 pm (UTC)("Give Me More" - Apartment 26
"Boys & Girls" - Jack Lukeman
"Chance" - Savatage
"Autograph" - Royal Hunt)
(Hmm, taking a second pass, they do seem to know half of the artists above, just not the songs I mentioned.)
Overall, it looks like pandora and launchcast are essentially the same idea. Pandora uses flash, launchcast uses IE. They have at least slightly different sets of songs/artists in their databases.
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Date: 2005-12-09 02:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-09 02:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-09 03:03 pm (UTC)Two points in pandora's favor that I've noticed so far: they look to have better support for "I want different stations on this account" and they seem to be trying to categorize why people like music, rather than just blindly playing the association game.