I’ve been a Yahoo Music subscriber for years – since the pre-Yahoo days (anyone remember “launch.com”?).
It’s a good service, and I’ve built up a profile over the years that reflects my tastes very accurately.
However, I’ve been increasingly living on the Mac, and Yahoo hasn’t seen fit to provide a client for Mac users.
Thankfully, along comes Pandora to the rescue!
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There’s even a dashboard widget for the Mac.
The really fabulous thing is, with Audio Hijack, I can capture the Pandora audio stream with perfect fidelity. I almost feel a little guilty doing this, but a) Pandora is advertising-supported (visual-only), and b) this is really no different than recording music off the radio – as long as I don’t turn around and sell it, I think it’s perfectly legal. I can only hope some of that advertising revenue eventually makes its way back into the pockets of the musicians, but somehow I doubt it.
So adios, Yahoo. Pandora is my musical mistress now.