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Playlist.com files for Chapter 11

11 pointsby bdbalmost 15 years ago

4 comments

d0malmost 15 years ago
Ok wow, this site is awesome. Simple and clean interface to easily create a playlist and share it. I found all the song I wanted and also found other users playlist featuring my fav. artist.<p>I know thesixtyone and grooveshark. They both have their uses..<p>For ts1, I use it to discover brand new artist but the playlist part is so damn hard to use with this sucky interface. I'm always lost in it.. I click on a user playlist, then cannot come back, etc etc.<p>For grooveshark, it's just terribly slow with a huge flash engine that take all screen.<p>* edit * : I feel I was really harsh on grooveshark and I feel bad about it. It's a great website that I use pretty often.<p>Could someone enlighten me about the use of flash for audio.. Is it the only way to play songs?! I think I was playing midi file before even flash existed. :-/
paul9290almost 15 years ago
Using RIAA/MPAA content is a sure-fire to get traction, as the whole Internet craves/dies for their content. Ironcially, content they dont want to pay for.<p>Overall the majority of businesses who utilize &#38; market to users come get RIAA/MPAA content never seem to have long lasting businesses.
samratjpalmost 15 years ago
Well Cnet, you seemed to have forgotten about Grooveshark as a point of comparison, for they are doing fairly well. Or how about anywhere.fm (YC S07), which was so damn good before imeem (now myspace music) ruined it. But, I guess TechCrunch saw this coming (<a href="http://techcrunch.com/2008/01/28/imeem-gobbles-up-a-young-startup-anywherefm/" rel="nofollow">http://techcrunch.com/2008/01/28/imeem-gobbles-up-a-young-st...</a>).<p>I really wish Apple gobbled up Anywhere.fm and slap it as cloud iTunes. It's really all a sad story.
andrewljohnsonalmost 15 years ago
Good article... short, informative, and fills you in on a whole history in the space of a few paragraphs.