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An intelligent receiver

I suppose that what you’re trying to tell me, is that you are in fact working on some kind of virtual receiver that you can tune to whatever music you want to hear. Not just to a certain style, but to any song you like in whatever genre available. A tuner that pulls the right content (audio, video, additional info lyrics - and even cross links to whatever music you think is related - at your demand . If this is correct, then I am glad I met you, because that’s exactly the tuner I’m looking for. Even more if it can also make me forget that there’s so much more to enjoy.

A social music sharing site like T61 could have been a great source for such a receiver. They connect people and their tastes and it’s just too bad that (up to this day) they never really utilized this potential. I tell you, if I were a programmer as good as tptb… but nuf said about T61.

What I miss in your story are thoughts on socializing with other music lovers and artists. I’m not sure if this is something of any real value, but it’s definitely something I care about. It’s fun to give and receive tips for new artists and songs, or get personally informed by artists, when they have new material up. The stuff we do on Plurk so to speak. Don’t you think that ‘our’ intelligent radio should also offer this feature? Or even more, that this radio’s intelligence depends on it?

Shouldn’t the perfect music app not integrate the best parts of sites like last.fm, hypem, plurk, reverbnation and perhaps even T61?

  • 24-04-09
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