
I love music on my Mac. My iTunes collection is over 3,000 songs and it’s all on my iPod. I also listen to ‘radio’ via iTunes, but quality suffers and selection is dubious.
XM satellite radio on the Mac? Yeah, I’d like that. Apple doesn’t make it availble but AOL does.
XM radio (part of it) is available through a new application from AOL, long known for leaving Mac users in the dust with anemic applications. The latest is called AOL Radio.
AOL. Always on the creative edge for product naming schemes. If you have an.... (excerpted).
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Jonathan said:
AOL Music sucks. Almost everything about AOL does these days. I would much rather go for something simple. There are tons or sites out there these days that offer such services. Check out http://www.blip.fm. Awesome concept. Another good one for older music is http://www.sonicboomers.com. But XM has come a long way. I even heard there might be an XM and Sirius merger one of these days..well, we’ll see..
Jon