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Discovered: Music Machinery

Posted: December 20th, 2009 | Author: Mark | Filed under: Information Spaces | Comments

Picture 4Bygone Bureau has a post on the best new blogs of 2009. Among some of the notables are Britticisms, Bad British Architecture, and Creative Applications but the one that really caught my eye is Music Machinery. The blog is written by a dev from Echonest, a music intelligence company. From the about page

In this blog, I write about the world of online music discovery and recommendation.  I look at the tools available to help people find music.  I examine some of the issues that can make music recommendations go bad.   I also write about things that I find generally interesting including programming, data visualization, playing games,  and (of course) music.

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