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In case there weren’t enough bells and whistles attached to Facebook and Myspace, a new service called Project Playlist, is offering a free online playlist program that enables users to stream music to their social networking accounts. You mean now we can listen to music while messing with the game formerly known as Scrabulous? Woo effing hoo.
According to projectplaylist.com:
When myspace provided a music player on profiles, it served as an unique novelty. But how many times could you listen to the same song before driving a number 2 pencil into your optical nerve?
Advent Project Playlist: a free web-base jukebox program that streams audio into several social sites, i.e. facebook or myspace. Now more integrated into facebook, it streams songs as if it was a MP3 player inside your profile.
Sure Project Playlist is nice, but with applications overwhelming Facebook like roaches in KFC, they’ve gotta do better than that. And Project Playlist is about as exciting as eating tapioca while watching Everybody Loves Raymond re-runs.







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