Thanks, I willhave to vote on the songs.
<DIV id=RTEContent> <DIV>Kathy Garrett </DIV></DIV>
--- On Sat, 12/19/09, IntenseDebate Notifications <notifications@intensedebatemail.com> wrote:
Interestingly the social bookmarks Furl, Delicious, and Spurl keep track of this consumption have been largely missing. This meant that, even though the information was useful and served it purpose at the time, we did not benefit from the hard work we’d already done when we later had to search for the same or similar information again. In that sense, a lot of valuable work is lost. By using Spurl you can make sure this does not happen again, benefiting you.
Iterasi providing web page archiving services is a good tool to use. Iterasi allowing you to snapshot exact copies of web pages that will be there for you forever is a neat feature to have. I will have to discuss this with some of my colleagues, who could benefit from this bookmarking site.
Delicious social bookmarking service give me the capabilities to save my bookmarks online, see what other people are bookmarking I guess this gives me the capability to show the most popular bookmarks being saved right now across many areas of interests.
Understanding social bookmarking on the web have some advantages for the internet users to share, organize and search. I rarely use social bookmarking services. I have explored around with Delicious social bookmarking that is interesting.
I have heard that Lala sucks and never knew that much about it. I think Lala made a mistake, by setting up a business model that charges people ten cents every time they want to play a single more than once. People are going to flock to free services first. I agree this author has no love for Lala.
People generally love sharing music, and Twitter has made broadcasting updates to anyone who cares to share on what you're doing, reading, wearing, eating and the list continues on in this cyberspace world. It's only nature to see so many users also share which music they are listening to at any given moment on Twitter.
I will have to try out some of these internet radio station. I am also open to music and like a variety of music that pleases me. Web base music is booming in this generation. I was surprise a couple years ago ,when in this area the majority of jazz stations are obsolete from the radio stations. This is neat to have all of the internet radio services. Internet radio services are experiencing a huge shift toward having most music online.
I love Pandora and have been listening to it for a few months. It's simple, easy to use, helps you discover new bands and has an incredible assortment of songs.
However, recently it seems like it is becoming more like regular radio in the sense that there are certain 'popular' artist who keep appearing on my stations who are nothing like what I normally listen to. I guess as it becomes more mainstream this is inevitable, and lesser known internet radio stations will take its place.
Last .fm website history starting off as a database audioscrabbler system is a database that tracks listening habits. Timeline for Last.fm has emerged to a newer generation level involving radio technology.