Jango rolls out customizable Net radio widgets ·Dec 27, 12:42 PM From Profy.com: “We first covered Jango in late October… Basically, we found it to be an appealing play on the Pandora concept, one with a rather unique approach. “Its creators had good enough grasp on the market to recognize from the start the need to branch out and enable users to venture elsewhere and still remain connected to its servers. So it proceeded to develop a widget, dubbed Jango Jukebox, which it launched earlier this week. The resounding answer from the blogosphere appears to be very positive. “That is due to Jango’s eminent ease of use. Whether one taps its musical powers with a visit to ground zero or triggers some tunes on the basic-but-effective widget, Jango is now positioned to give you what “It’s an invention I see as a possible power driver to get the company from its current usership of several hundred-thousand to one that perhaps eventually pushes past the one-million mark (where Last.FM and Pandora now reside).” This entire Profy blog post is online here. share: del.icio.us. Reddit Digg Yahoo Wink Windows Google Newsvine
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