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In Search of the Perfect Music Steaming Service

I’ve been on the search for the perfect streaming music service for about the past 2 years.  So far I’ve tried the following services:

1. Last.FM

2. Pandora

3. Slacker

4. Grooveshark

5. XM Radio

6. Rdio

7. Audiogalaxy

 

Grooveshark was my go to service before I started to heavily stream music to my smartphone.  They have a very nicely designed Android app.  But it constantly has buffering issues and just stops playing.  It also freezes up my phone from time to time.

I’ve never been a big Pandora user, I used Last FM instead.  I’ve always preferred the playlist Last FM creates compared to Pandora.  Pandora seems to create the same playlists when I choose similar artist.  It also tends to change genres all together after listening for a while.  I still use Last FM when I just want to start a radio station.  I scrobble to Last FM with other services.  I briefly used Slacker, but went back to Last FM.  I’m kind of disappointed that Last FM will start to charge for their mobile app, but it’s no big deal since I mainly use the website player.

I used XM Radio in my car and the web subscription for a while.  Just couldn’t justify paying that kind of money content I had so little control over.  It seemed like the same songs played every time I tuned in.  The service became very repetitive.

I subscribed to Rdio for a while.  The service is top notch and their Android app is excellent.  The 2 gripes I have about Rdio is the gaps in their music collection and of course.. THE PRICE!!  10 bucks a month is steep just to listen to music on your smartphone.  I don’t understand the concept of these paid services charging a certain price to stream from their website, but then doubling the price to use the mobile version.

Currently I’m using Audiogalaxy.  So far so great!!  I have access to all of my personal music from anywhere, for free.  The service is in beta and I’m curious to know how long the service will be free.  I love not having to worry about syncing my music to a device.  The iPod sync routine is sooo old school!!

 

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Mobile Tech

Android phone update

Still enjoying the Desire!!

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Mobile Tech

Android

Got a HTC Desire on Thursday. Worlds better than my Blackberry Tour. IPhone who!

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Mobile

US Cellular changes

Noticed last week that the signal on my US Cellular Blackberry changed from 1X to 1XEV. I started getting 3G data speeds with this change. But, I have started to notice reduced voice quality.

I don’t mind scarificing voice quality for 3G speeds!

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Mobile Tech

Netbook Update

It’s been a while since I posted anything techie.  I guess I’ll post an update on using my HP Mini 1000.

So far so good.  When I started using it, I was changing OSes every few days trying to get the right feel.  I started with the default HP MIE OS.  Then I moved to Linux Mint.  Next up it was Ubuntu Netbook Remix.  The final move was to the tried and true Ubuntu.  Here are the reasons I dropped the other OSes:

HP Mie

Waayyy too restrictive.  HP did a good job trying to make Linux dummy proof, but they went a little too far.  I didn’t really care for the interface.  Being a Linux user for about the past 4 years, I know what it has to offer.  The MIE was a handicap for me.

Linux Mint

After reading a few blogs, I decided to give Mint a try.  This was a very nice fit for the netbook.  Since Mint is based on Ubuntu, I kinda felt at home.  It’s basically an interface update for with a few extra tools.  After using it a while, I realized that the interface wasn’t all that great (I can customize plain old Ubuntu to look much better).  And the extra tools was nothing to write home about.

Ubuntu Netbook Remix

Being a Ubuntu advocate, I had to try UNR on principle alone.  I like what they did with NBR to make Ubuntu more netbook friendly.  The best thing was the boot time.  NBR booted in under 20 seconds!!  After using it for a while, I realized I couldn’t do some things that I was very used to in Ubuntu.  NO COMPIZ!!

Finally, I’ve been running Ubuntu 8.10 for a while now.  I feel right at home and I’m very happy.  Boot time has increased, but not terribly.

Patiently waiting for Ubuntu 9.04 so I can upgrade my netbook to see what improvements they can make to an already great OS.

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The Little One…or One Thousand

I got the HP Mini 1000 Mi in today.  I’ve been using it this after noon and must say I like it alot.  I did have to wipe the MIE off though and install Linux Mint.  Mobile Internet Experience  was a nice try by HP to give regualar users an easy to use interface to Ubuntu, but I need the full experience!!

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Crackberry

Just testing the mobile WordPress site on my Blackberry. Now I can blog on the go!!