Posts Tagged ‘android’
Last.fm Takes On Imeem On Android
Friday, January 23rd, 2009Music recommendation engine / social network Last.fm has launched an official, feature-rich application for the Android platform that enables users to stream radio stations (including personalized streaming radio), consult up-to-date concert information and also offers the ability to track users’ listening habits based on their Last.fm profile. [MORE]
Source: TechCrunch
Imeem For Android Takes The Jukebox In The Sky And Puts It In Your Pocket
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008What good is an endless jukebox in the sky if you can only listen to it while you are sitting in front of your computer? [MORE]
Source: TechCrunch
Are you ready for Radio 2.0?
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
What is radio going to look like in the future? There are a lot of opinions, both positive and negative. One strong possibility is that radio is going evolve into something new and exciting – something beyond terrestrial and satellite. A new breed of smartphones are on the streets and shaking things up, including radio. Are you ready for Radio 2.0?
With T-Mobile launching it’s iPhone-like G1 based on Google’s Android software, more mobile music applications will be in the hands of the general public. This new breed of smartphones are intuitive and feature rich. It doesn’t take the average person very long to learn how to navigate and use many of the powerful features these devices provide, including music related apps that are a very popular application category. With Pandora, Last.fm, and the ability to access a multitude of radio station’s streams, more and more people are finding that radio transmissions aren’t the only way to get the music they like. Smartphones still have issues with connection speeds, battery life, etc. but eventually these issues will be worked out.