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If Video Killed The Radio Star, What Did Deezer do?
By Shalom Issenberg | November 17, 2008
Everytime I hear a song I like on the radio or in public, but I don’t know who sings it, I simply memorize a 5-6 word phrase, google the fragmented lyrics, find some clues to who the artist is, turn to deezer and sample the songs until I find what I’m looking for.
No more trying to sing broken tunes to your friends like a bad game show trying to figure out who sings that damm song!
What I like most about deezer is that there is no need to download any P2P sharing software that is either going to slow your OS down or streamline viruses and worms directly into your registry. I also like how easy it is to create playlists and search for music. The site always streams music witout any delay (for me anyways on a high speed conection – 2MB). I haven’t played with the social aspect of deezer, but in actuality the site is music based community.
I just want to say it outload… Thank You Deezer… Good Bye dirty P2P downloading software and all the stupid spyware that comes with it!
*** One of my favorite songs ***
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