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Grooveshark is fast becoming my favourite music streaming service
Jun 13th
Grooveshark is fast becoming my favorite music streaming service… it is the only service that is internationally available, I wanted to try Spotify cause it had created a lot of buzz, it has a cool desktop app and it also has a symbian app but unfortunately it is not available in India and a lot of other places. Then there is last.fm which gets you similar songs but not the songs of the artist you want to listen.
Grooveshark is great for music discovery, well not exactly like last.fm but still with it you can listen to the most popular songs which are currently in the charts and the songs which were recently released. And Grooveshark lets you listen to the song you want to listen not the similar songs of the song you want to listen. How exactly is this helpful – I won’t have to regret after buying an album. With Grooveshark I can listen to the album I’m interested in and buy the songs that I like individually. What if Grooveshark doesn’t have the song you like? well….upload it.
Then there is Grooveshark Radio
This radio feature is a Recommendation engine. The recommendations come from Grooveshark’s own users and artists, and you can Smile or Frown songs as they’re played. Not only do the suggestions get better as you go, but you never have to sit through music you don’t like.
If you are always online, you don’t have to buy any music ever again… it’s all in Grooveshark and you can listen all your music anytime from anywhere. [AND IT’S ALL FREE]. The only drawback in Grooveshark is that it doesn’t have offline support …. the offline feature might be introduced later and VIP would get.
What is VIP?
If you pay you will get premium features like

Grooveshark Mobile

Grooveshark Desktop

If you haven’t used Grooveshark till now, give it a try, I’m sure you’ll love it.
A Symbian Client
Mar 10th
One thing that troubles me is that developers pay attention only to iPhone and Android, Symbian is an afterthought or many a times Symbian is completely ignored, they don’t even acknowledge that there is a mobile platform called Symbian. Now why does Symbian need developers attention? – For completing the service experience. And what is service experience? It means that you should be able to enjoy the service like everyone is.
There are services like Groveshark, LastPass, Paypal, Last.fm, Spotify, Evernote, Dropbox etc. These services have mobile client also which makes life much more easier. But… But… they are not available for Symbian. I pay to use most of these services but I’m not getting the full benefit of it. The number of Symbian users are more than iPhone, Android, Palm and Windows mobile users combined.
These services and developers don’t realize that by embracing Nokia and Symbian they will be getting more new customers. And developing for Symbian is not hard, in fact Symbian gives you more options to choose from when building an app. For developing apps for android, you can use only higher/better version of java on the other hand on Symbian you can use QT, Python, C+ + and Java.
Some of the apps that I should mention are Gravity, Mobbler, the official WordPress app (early testing stage), TuneWiki, Opera Mini, Opera Mobile, Skyfire, ereader, SmartMovie, Midomi, Nimbuzz, Playlist DJ, Handy Apps, AccuWeather, Symtorrent, snaptu are some of the apps which are very good.
For the last two weeks I’ve been trying sending emails to customer care of various services demanding a Symbian client, telling them the benefits of having a Symbian client and threatening to quit the service if I don’t get a symbian client. ;p
Here are some of the responses I got -
1. Evernote – Evernote does have a Symbian client in the shape of a WRT widget. It is slow and clunky and has not been updated for months and customer service politely said – Sorry, we have no information about our Symbian plans.
2.LastPass – lastpass is a password management service and you get a symbian client with premium service which costs $1 a month. The symbian client is again very clunky and doesn’t work with touchscreen phones — They were concerned about my problem, wanted more information and assured me they will fix it soon.
3.Last.fm – We do have Mobbler and it is better than other clients, even the official ones. I want last.fm to acknowledge and include Mobbler is their official page. — sadly no response so far.
4.Paypal – It has a mobile site which doesn’t come close to the iPhone app experience, and as expected no response from paypal people.
5.Grooveshark – The music streaming service have me a nice reply – ” Thank you for the email. We are working on a Symbian mobile version as we speak. However, its in the early stages of development so there’s no release date yet. —- That’s ok, we can wait, as long as there is something in the pipes.
Next I’ll be knocking the doors of Dropbox and many ebook services. So stay tuned.
Nokia N97’s Music Library Problem
Feb 4th
Here’s a simple workaround to the problem of going to the home screen when pressing back in Music Player. For this you’ll need the Handy Taskman (paid app), which I guess most of you use. I hope this fixed the problem at least till Nokia fix this problem with a new firmware. Ping me if you have any problem.