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How to Download Mp3s from Pandora Internet Radio


pandoras-jar.jpgYou’ve got to love Pandora Internet Radio. Many such as Last.fm have tried, but no one has succeeded in showing you tunes you love than Pandora.Based on the Music Genome Project, Pandora takes a song that you like and finds songs with similar attributes, such as speed, genre, lyrics, melody, etc. This also makes it an amazing source of studying music. Just type in one of your favourite study songs, and it will spew out an endless stream of similar songs.

Pandora is great, but not perfect. It’s three main flaws are: 1. you cannot download tracks that you listen to, 2. it is only avaliable in the US, and 3. the page is ridden with ads, and a big distraction if you are doing something else and just want to switch to it to change the song. Using the technique below you can eliminate all of theses problems, and download tracks anywhere in the world from an ad-free Pandora.

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    am November 4 2007 @ 10:19 am

    How to Download Mp3s from Pandora Internet Radio

    You’ve got to love Pandora Internet Radio. Many such as Last.fm have tried, but no one has succeeded in showing you tunes you love than Pandora.Based on the Music Genome Project, Pandora takes a song that you like and finds songs with similar attribu…

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