SonicLiving Partners With Custom Online Radio Service Pandora

by RICK! on November 21, 2008 · 2 comments

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I’ve been a fan social network event calendar sites like Going.com, but Jersey Oakland-based SonicLiving has been busy working on some cool features.

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The iTunes scanner goes through your music library.

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You can decide what bands you’re interested in seeing in concert.

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Never miss your favorite band coming to town.

Very cool but SonicLiving took it step further and partnered with Pandora to offer concert listings to its 19 million users. Bands you discover and bookmark on Pandora now show up in the new SonicLiving-powered concert section.

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So you have one less excuse to go to a Web 2.0 party instead of live performance.

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