December 21, 2009

RadioTuna


As Google has revolutionized the way we search for all things great and small, newborn site RadioTuna is set to modify the way we find online radio - imagine it as the younger search engine brethren of the infamous Google big brother. They see themselves as a cross between Spotify and Google, and the project's been described as "the first real-time search engine for internet radio". As you'd imagine, there's a staggering variety of music, though probably less than you'd think from scanning 20,000 stations.


Formed by three music fans from Brighton who love internet radio, they claim:
RadioTuna is the first real-time search engine for online radio, giving up-to-the-minute results relating to the music being played across the globe right now. If you search for an artist that happens to be playing right now, we’ll tell you and you can connect straight to that station. If your choice isn’t playing right now, we’ll tell you which stations are most likely to play them next.
Very, very ideal for those unknown artists who rarely get any mainstream notice but undoubtedly deserve your ears. The database literally had every genre I could think of and then some. Anyways to cut things short - this thing is live; listen, discover, enjoy.

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