Pandora Everywhere
We talked about Pandora a few weeks ago. This is the web site that lets you do the programming for a personalized radio station. Of course you needed a Internet connection to listen.
Now they have a new selection of devices for the home that will receive the stations broadcast from your computer. The devices are fully integrated so you can create new stations, rate music and even bookmark them and that will be relayed back to the computer's web browser.
Sonos makes the devices for the home connection. They can even listen to your digital music library and Internet radio stations. They say you don't even have to have the computer on.
Logitec makes a "squeezebox" that relays the signal to any home stereo.
Meanwhile, to live up to the "any where" slogan, Pandora has partnered with Sprint to provide their service over wireless phones.
More info here
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