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Cloud Music: Almost there

At Pulse, we listen to a lot of music throughout the day. Most of it comes from Pandora. The ability to pick great Pandora radio stations was actually one of the requirements of working at Pulse that caught my eye when I applied. We're always looking for new office DJs. Especially ones with iOS, Android and Web skills. ;)

Streaming radio is great for music discovery, but what if I want to play songs I own/know? Normally, you'd fire up [insert mp3 app] and listen to your collection, while when away from the computer you're limited to the songs you synchronized to your device. 

I personally feel like local storage is a thing of the past. We now have cheap cloud storage with redundancy and fast mobile communication technologies(3G/4G). I haven't seen the point of storing my music locally for a while, let alone plugging my device to sync new tracks. Companies are claiming the we're entering a Post-PC era, but that's certainly not the case until you lose the USB cable. Let's face it, they're giants trying to please the record industry who care most about their bottom line. There's more money to be made by selling individual track/albums and upselling storage on machines and devices. 

Despite the licensing challenges with the record companies, there are a number of streaming music services that are great alternatives to the iTunes monopoly. I will discuss some of the services that I've used and their pros and cons. There are clearly some services that I've left out, but they should resemble the ones discussed. Let me know if you feel they're important and I'll make sure to check them out. 

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I'm quitting Netflix Oct. 22nd

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Like everyone in Canada, i had been waiting for the Netflix launch a very long time. I was excited to finally have a legal stream service for movies and TV shows. I've been subscribed since day one (Sept. 22nd), and my excitement has died down since. I watched 3 movies within the 1st week of it launching. Great classics that i was glad to find in their collection. Since then i've watched 1 movie and 4 TV episodes. That is weak compared to my regular TV/Movie watching habbits. 

Why so little Netflix action? Well, because the selection is weak. A lot of the suggestions I had already seen and new releases are B,C and even D movies. (yuk!) Check the gallery to see what i'm talking about. Fortunately it's not their fault. I understand the studios can put a lot of pressure on their available library. Financially this must be a nightmare to run in order to be profitable and please the studios. I'm glad we have pioneers like that take all the arrows. It opens up the possibilities for future online media providers to actually survive and possibly be profitable. 

I one day dream of media being readily available for an all you can eat price. I'm talking both music and video. Ideally i would have a Zune pass and a Netflix/Hulu combo. Sadly we don't have all those services available in Canada. Not unless you use a proxy. But who wants to do that? Until that day i will continue to get my media through whatever means necessary. 

So, sorry Netflix. I'm so sad we had to part ways. Maybe one day i'll be back.