Filed under: Music, Software, Websites | Tags: freeware, Last.fm, live music, mac, music streaming, pc, playlists, spotify, sweden
SPOTIFY February 18 2009
Spotify is a new piece of software available for mac and PC and is perfect for this “day and age”. Developed in Sweden in 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon Spotify allows you to stream music with virtually no buffer time at all. It has only recently been released for every one in the uk just 8 days ago. You set up your account download the spotify software log in and start browsing and creating playlists this information is then available on any computer with the spotify software installed on it.
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Filed under: Hardware, Music | Tags: AM, Amplitude, Audio, Broadcasting, DAB, Data, Digital, Electromagnetic, Filter, Frequency, GCSE, Hardware, Modulation, Noise, Physics, radio, retune, Song, Spectrum, tune, Wave
DAB RADIO Febuary 04 2009
DAB Radio or Digital Audio Broadcasting is definitely the future for radio as it it can transmit more data, faster and clearer than AM (Amplitude Modulation) or FM (Frequency Modulation). It also never needs to be retuned as the same frequency is broadcasted across the entire country. This means that DAB has some huge technological advantages over AM or AM. But how does it work well in this article I will be explaining how.
Filed under: Music, Websites | Tags: 2002, account, audioscrobbler, BT digital music awards, CBN, Community music site, cutting, edge, great, Last.fm, Music, online radio, personal radio station, playlist, radio, similar artists, subscribe, tech, technology
LAST.FM January 28 2009
I know that last.fm has been around for a while now but i’ve only recently re-looked at it again and found out that they’ve done a huge amount of updates. Things such as personalized radios, keeping your own playlist; which you can then play on a loop randomly, and artist radio stations. There are now things that you have to pay for such as: your loved tracks radio station but this is still relatively cheep at just £18.00 for a whole year and £1.50 a month.