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Better than LaunchCast; discover music with Finetune.

I started using StumbleUpon a few days ago, and the first site it recommended to me was so awesome, I’ve been afraid to let it suggest anything else to me. Finetune.com does social networking for music the right way. I’ve tried Yahoo!’s LaunchCast, which is okay but doesn’t seem to vary enough with it’s suggestions.

The first cool thing about Finetune that I noticed was that it was very intuitive. All I had to do was plug in a name of an artist/band I like (I chose Cake) and off it went. It started up a song by Cake and continued to play similar artists until I changed it. It didn’t even require registration. You can change the artist at any time by going back to the home page and entering a new artist. The site displays a small player on the left hand side of every page with the album art and linkable text (when you hover over the album) to the artist, album, or song page.

The second, and what the site builds itself around, is the ability to create your own playlist. Take that LaunchCast! Not only create it, but once you have at least 45 tracks, you can share it. You can name your playlist, upload your own icon for it, and give it a description. This feature requires registration, of course.

That leads me to the third Cool Thing about Finetune. When you’re browsing artists, you can claim yourself as a fan of that artist as well as see other users that are also fans.

Cool Thing number four – they have pre-made stations. I used some of these to add more artists and songs to my playlists.

Finally, number five, although the list is a tad bit longer. The design is pretty intuitive, although I had kind of a hard time figuring out how to create a second playlist after the default. You have to close your current playlist and then attempt to add a song using the + icon; then it will pop up a menu asking if you want to add it to an existing playlist, which is listed, or add it to a new playlist.

[Update: Cool Thing number 6, which I forgot, is the "related artists" feature. This does exactly what it says, lists related artists for the band/artist you have selected. If you have eclectic music tastes, this might be a little lacking, but I only expect their lists to get better.]

The site is still a little buggy. For example, using your back button in the browser can cause some playlist issues if you’re adding songs to different playlists, and there’s no seemingly intuitive way to go back to your previous selection. My second complaint is the lack of a “don’t play this song/artist” feature. Sorry, but I just don’t need to hear yet another U2 song. They do allow you to skip forward, however, just as long as you’re not going nuts on the forward feature.

And I wish they had more of The Format and Delerium.

Here’s my profile. If you check it out, let me know what you think.

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Seriously f’ed up.

This is just not right. Video showing a junior hockey game, and a guy in the background saying “Shake it off, son” after the kid gets hit. And it’s not just a regular check into the boards…

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College, who needs it?

This article speaks to exactly what I’ve believed all along.

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Mmmm….beer

Molson Kick: the best invention since mp3’s

Side note: I’m s l o w l y getting back into this blogging thing.

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New bittorrent search

Apparently the new search tool for bittorrent is out. It took me a few tries to get into it, and it was slow, but I’m sure I’m not the only one curios. Nor am I the only one spreading the word! A quick search revealed few results, even though I know there are more out there.

I use TorrentTyphoon for my torrent searching needs and it hasn’t failed me yet.

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When your company has one bathroom for 15 women…

…you need to get one of these. Two years ago it was just me in the office. Now every time I go to the bathroom, and of course it’s because I’ve waited so long that I really need to go, it’s locked and I end up doing the Pee Pee Dance out in the hallway. I know I’m not the only one — once I’m in the bathroom, I can usually hear a jiggle of the door handle and a groan from outside the door.

I sure hope we get into the new building soon.

The hazards of a growing company. :)

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Yet another reason I’m glad I don’t live in the States anymore

Not that I’m anti-US, because I’m not, but still. Things like RealID and the fact that it was snuck into a “larger” bill…well, it’s just scary.

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I’m back!

I’ve switched to a new host and I am BACK. Don’t all freak out at once, now. ;)

Shocking news of the day (other than me coming back from the non-blogging world) – Suprnova is dead! It’s a sad day in the geek world…but other sites are still up and available, for now.

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If money were no object.

I’d get some really cool stuff from here..

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The Worst Website Ever.

The Internet Wizard.

Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Making websites like that, to sell your services no less, should be punishable by death.

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