pandora.com You can thank Chris Brogan for this. He tweeted about this personalized Internet radio service and its advertising system. Check it out for yourself. Pandora learns what music you like by having you rate individual songs within categories. Based on your ratings, it develops play lists of your favorites.
Pandoraboy Launch Pandora from this Mac application. I like it. Thanks to @phillipresuggan for the suggestion.
Blellow.com I wrote about the site last week. It’s still holding up. I enjoy the Twitter-like platform and opportunity to communicate with fellow freelancers.
peoplepond.com I caught this one while listening to Jay Berkowitz podcast Ten Golden Rules. This helps you control your online identity.
imgspark.com This Web site inspires you with imagery. Tag a few images and ideas for future assignments. This suggestion comes from the Light source podcast at studiolighting.net
Pitch engine I’ve not used this Web site yet, but I bookmarked it because it looks like a valuable future resource.
socialcast.com Twitter-like application for internal communications. Did they beat Twitter to the punch?
foneshow.com Listen to podcasts on your phone. I found the icon for this service on the front page of C. C. Chapman’s Managing the Gray. It’s now available on New Media Photographer. Listen here.
web.shootq.com Online studio manager. I’ve not used it, but it looks like it might be worth consideration.
pocketmeeting.com Desktop meetings for $5 a day. This is another one I’m waiting for the right opportunity to use.
Feel free to share anything – good or bad — about the sites on this list or add your own suggestions.
Rosh
Tags: Chris Brogan, On the Web, Online Communities, Pandora, podcast, Radio broadcasting, social networking, Twitter
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