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Internet radio led a glorious existence, quick to rise to popularity, but equally fast in sputtering out. Pandora, one of college students' most well-loved websites for music, is on the verge of shutting down. Founder Tim Westergren says that despite his website's immense popularity, there's jsut no way to make a profit, and he is, in fact, losing money by keeping the website up.
So unless a fast and brilliant plan to revite internet radio is hatched soon, it's time to say your last farewell.







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