Introducing FineTune
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Posted on February 16th, 2007 at 11:55 am by Martin

Social Music websites seem to be released by the dozen each day and it becomes harder to distinguish between good and great sites. FineTune is a site that looks good at first glance but feels great shortly after you have been playing around with it a little bit.

FineTune can be described as a website that offers users the ability to create custom radio streams or listen to playlists created by other users of the service. You do not need to register to listen to other playlists but you do need to register if you want to create your own playlists that you want to listen to.

The playlists have to be diverse to say the least - you can only add a maximum of three songs per artist which should be enough for most users. Think they had to please the music industry with this feature.

A nice addition is the suggest feature. If you have added a few artists you can ask Finetune to automatically suggest similar artists to complete the playlist. I forgot to mention that you have to fill the complete playlist before it is saved and can be listened to.

Comments so far:

Link Here | February 16, 2007, MyAvatars 0.2

If you’re talking about finetune, could you show us what it’s about? no link, no sample player embeded in your blog–huh?!

Comment by joe


Link Here | February 17, 2007, MyAvatars 0.2

the link was there, I changed the way links are displayed, should be better visible now.

Comment by Martin |


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