Hacking Pandora gets two big thumbs down on Digg – The Tide is turning
This is nice to see.
Someone submitted an article to digg.com about how to “hack” pandora. The Digg community quickly got all over them for trying to rip-off what has turned out to be (along w/ dreammachine, last.fm and a few others) a terrific way to discover new music. Pandora has replaced Yahoo Music Unlimited for me, no bulky software app to download and have crash on you; its a nice flash interface that is simplistically complex in the way that the interface is done.
We’ve come a long way from the days of Napster and Kazaa and even from bittorent for getting music. iTunes started the revolution and places like Last.fm and Pandora are enhancing it and enriching it. People can get the music they want on-demand now, in some cases legally-free and in others for pennies on the dollar.
The comments on this Digg submission are proof-positive that the revolution is being embraced by everyone and people are not as quick to condone illegal music downloading.

Tim says:
Added on December 5th, 2006 at 11:20 pmI hope some people come to their senses before that ruin a good thing!
One thing people want to do with Pandora that is pretty tough right now is share their stations.
I put together this site to help with station sharing.
http://pandorastations.crispynews.com
Tim (not founder)