globalPandora - Pandora for the rest of us

That's the tagline that greets you when you visit globalPandora, which touts itself as a way that people that are not located in the United States can access the free music streaming service Pandora without having to futz with a web proxy service. Though they don't explain how this magical trick is accomplished, it's likely that Global Pandora is simply acting as an invisible proxy and delivering up the Pandora interface.
First things first: It works, at least from here in Canada. We haven't been able to verify from other non-U.S. locations, but since Pandora is most definitely blocked here in the Great White North, we feel pretty comfortable that it will work elsewhere.
Now, enjoy it while it lasts, because it's extremely unlikely that globalPandora will be allowed to exist for much longer. On the other hand, now that it's been done once, it's pretty likely that once it is shut down, globalPandora clones will pop up to replace it. Music - and all data, really - that is free somewhere will eventually be free everywhere.
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsidodialogJan 14th 2008 8:15AM
works fine in australia - so nice to have my stations back after so long!
ManoloJan 14th 2008 4:24PM
Works in Spain¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
dreamerJan 14th 2008 3:15PM
Poland - works really great!
Thanks for information ;)
Chris CareyJan 14th 2008 3:54PM
Yeah great, now that someone found a work around its only a matter of time until it affects US pandora. They will have to do something to block these other countries I imagine or face lawsuits which could threaten the very existence of Pandora. Way to go, at least could have kept a secret.
AnthonyJan 14th 2008 6:19PM
Well that was quick, came home today and it no longer work
BakkmanJan 15th 2008 12:39PM
works from Tel-Aviv, Israel :)
Guy R.Jan 16th 2008 2:10AM
Worked in Tel Aviv until this morning (GMT+2)
I found about it two days ago and I was thrilled!
It's sure a bummer when it got shut down again...
bobzzzJan 16th 2008 9:27AM
it says site under maintenance.does anybody else have the same problem?pls let me know.thanx
willyBJan 19th 2008 9:47PM
There are a number of VPNs that should work. They tend to be much stronger than simple web proxies. www.witopia.net (personalVPN) or hotspotvpn.com are good choices.