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Daily Obsession: Music discovery

In today's Daily Obsession, we look at 3 sites to help you discover music online.

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Computing | by C.K. Sample III | Mon Feb 16, 2009 5:10PM | 0 comments

In today's Daily Obsession, we take a look at three sites to help you discover new music online. Pandora and Last.fm are both popular online radio sites that learn from what songs you like and suggest new songs, and both services have their own applications for the iPhone and iPod touch. Twisten.fm is a new site built upon Twitter that monitors for songs tweeted by people using Twitter and allows you to play them via your browser and share songs that you like as well.

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