How is TUN3R different from the other major radio portals like: Pandora; Last.fm; Live365.com; Yahoo! Launch; or AOL Music?
TUN3R is different in many significant ways: • TUN3R actually feels like a real physical radio tuner. It’s fun to play with, and encourages serendipity. • TUN3R does not hold court over the stations on its Dial. TUN3R allows listeners to find truly independent radio stations. Should TUN3R disappear tomorrow, all the stations you see on The Dial will still be broadcasting, and not be interrupted. The same cannot be said for the other major radio portals. • TUN3R recognizes that radio is a passive experience, and there is no substitute for a world-class deejay. Most of the other radio portals mentioned above (Pandora being the best example) allow you to create your own playlists, and do not utilize human deejays, instead relying on computer algorithms to determine the most suitable tracks to play. While such an approach certainly has its appeal, it also requires a tremendous amount of user feedback to work effectively. Personally, we find this exhausting, and the lack of human touch leav
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