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I've seen so many people obsessed with Pandora, what is so great about it? It's an internet radio service, and there are so many alternatives... Why are people so stuck on Pandora?
Because it is the most popular I guess. I personally prefer Slacker and Zune Pass. And the people that complain about Pandora don't realize there are two pandora apps on the marketplace. Granted, they are 3rd party and likely to break if Pandora changes anything on their end, but they still work in the meantime.
Because people like to harp on WP for even the smallest things.
I have used the Pandora-type app and it is pretty good, but I don't think it is as good as pandora. It pauses and stops fairly often and sometimes has a hard time starting up. Also, there is not an option to change the bitrate so if you are in a weaker area, it helps the streaming. But overall, it is a pretty well-made app and definitely very useable.
I am trying Zune Pass and it is $9.99/month now and it is super nice. You can download to your phone directly or stream to your phone, but if you want to download a whole album, it is much quicker to get them while connected to Zune. Selection is excellent.
But just the fact that Pandora is ignoring WP makes it just a little tougher to "sell" the phone to those from other OS's because they like the name and are familiar with it. Maybe Microsoft should market Zune Pass because I didn't even know about it before I got my WP.
I've seen so many people obsessed with Pandora, what is so great about it? It's an internet radio service, and there are so many alternatives... Why are people so stuck on Pandora?
In a word, ecosystem.
I personally have had an account with Pandora for almost 6 years, and have probably thumbed up close to 1000 songs during that time. It would be a time consuming chore to "load" up all my song preferences from Pandora into another internet radio service.
In a word, ecosystem.
I personally have had an account with Pandora for almost 6 years, and have probably thumbed up close to 1000 songs during that time. It would be a time consuming chore to "load" up all my song preferences from Pandora into another internet radio service.
Honestly, ever since iheartradio updated to allow for the creation of custom stations, I haven't cared if Pandora ever comes to WP.
When I had my BB, I used it when I wanted to have a random mix of songs, but when I still wanted a particular "type" of music. You can thumb up or thumb down a song (so when a Nickelback song comes on, you know what I did :loland that adds or eliminates artists from your stations.
This was at the time when iHeart was mostly a "choose your genre" app, with any old artists being thrown into the "Alternative Rock" category, for example.
It's a "must-have" app because, like the name implies, I've come across artists and songs I never would have listened toAnd as already said, it's become a flagship application, like it or leave it.
