The 8th most popular player on the Web
Grooveshark is an internationally available online music search engine, music streaming service and music recommendation web software application, allowing users to search for, stream, and upload music free of charge that can be played immediately or added to a playlist.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | grooveshark.com |
| Developer: | Escape Media Group |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 20091125.2 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 year, 3 months, 6 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes and 52 seconds |
| Usage since: | 09 June 2009 |
| Platform Usage: |
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http://grooveshark.com/#!/guildwars2
awesome, but blocked in germany
When i can't find what I am looking for on youtube I check for it on grooveshark. Usually it's there.
I tried this awhile back, and again more recently, but it's just not the one for me.
Finally, a Last.FM scrobbler for free users. As I can't use Spotify on Fedora, Grooveshark is a preety good replacement.
At least it doesn't make me to post about spotify on my wall. hope there was a official client for free users.
Now that most of the other players (Spotify, Rdio, and MOG) have free options there isn't much use for Grooveshark (everything else can be found on Youtube easily, and you don't have to worry about people mislabeling songs) - it was useful during its time though.
One could always use TinyShark on an Android-powered device with full Adobe Flash (the Adobe Flash Lite on Android 2.1 and earlier, and some low-end 2.2 "Froyo" and 2.3 "Gingerbread" devices, isn't the real Flash you're looking for.) - TinyShark isn't perfect, but it will let you search Grooveshark, import your playlists (one-way only), and play the music on your phone for free. I'm guessing they wrap the Flash object the desktop site uses with some very clever programming trickery - trickery that would explain why some features are missing, like exporting playlists back to Grooveshark, and seeking.
As it is, I use Grooveshark as my primary music platform, with TinyShark keeping me playing (for free!) on my phone.
It's a free browser-based Spotify alternative really. Great to just create one off playlists if you don't particularly fancy downloading stuff.
I use the free service and love it. Ever since Spotify threw in a ton of unreasonable limitations, I had to find something new, and Grooveshark is even better than Spotify ever was. No ads between songs (just on their web page, easily blocked with AdBlock) or usage limits. The mobile service costs money, and I never plan to pay for it. The second Skyfire supports Grooveshark, I'm good to go.
Not up to date.But for free, not bad.
If they'd also add a recommendation feature, Pandora / last.fm style would be just perfect.
And find friends via facebook / twitter
Now a Anywhere member, love the speed, the slow elimination of flash, and the constant updates. IMO the interface really needs some work, on albums mostly. It's difficult to organize a nice library.
Love it!
Awesome!
Vaya que eres el mejor hasta el momento nadie te superara!