Sounds intriguing! Is Rdio free? I've been using Spotify for free (thus far, at least), despite their constant attempts to get me to upgrade to their paying service. If so, I might have to give Rdio a shot.
1. No connection to Facebook.
2. I can access it anywhere without downloading software.
3. There is a 'Radio' feature similar to Pandora & with one click I can listen to a ton of bands I hadn't considered before.
I've never actually used Rdio before: I'm pretty much strictly a Spotify guy, with smidgens of Grooveshark thrown in when necessary. How does Rdio compare? Perhaps it's time that I checked out the competition, eh?
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On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Phillip said:
Sounds intriguing! Is Rdio free? I've been using Spotify for free (thus far, at least), despite their constant attempts to get me to upgrade to their paying service. If so, I might have to give Rdio a shot.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 5:29 AM, Listenyoungman said:
Phillip
Three big reasons I chose Rdio over Spotify:
1. No connection to Facebook.
2. I can access it anywhere without downloading software.
3. There is a 'Radio' feature similar to Pandora & with one click I can listen to a ton of bands I hadn't considered before.
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Phillip said:
I've never actually used Rdio before: I'm pretty much strictly a Spotify guy, with smidgens of Grooveshark thrown in when necessary. How does Rdio compare? Perhaps it's time that I checked out the competition, eh?