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(Unverified)Nov 28th 2006 12:43PM
I do like PandoraFM, let's hope it doesn't break as Pandora evolves. Even better would be a 1st-party solution directly from Pandora.
Classical music will be a nice addition. I'd like to make a station that mixes it with electronic and downtempo music. Good stuff for work.
I also like the idea of specifying *why* I like or don't like certain stuff, but doing that via a text box requires humans reading and processing all that data. Pretty unfeasible. I'd prefer to have thumbs-up/down buttons next to the song title, artist, album, and each item in the "why Pandora played this song" list. Then you just click the thumb next to the corresponding factor behind your like or dislike. This method can be automated, which seems a lot smarter to me.