Most online music services have a common problem: it takes too much time and effort to get started and engage with other people. Users usually need to create playlists after registration, look for existing friends using the service or invite new ones, hope that friends really add the songs and bands they like, etc. If this has been done, sites like Turntable.fm, for example, only work well when a sufficient number of friends are online at the same time and new ones keep joining. Enter
Beatrobo, a new social music community, which tries to simplify online group listening by automating the process and making the experience asynchronous, not real-time.
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