Streaming news at CES 2013 last week was all about integration into cars, with big announcements from Ford and JacAPPS, Pandora and Chrysler, Livio, Tunein, and lots of others. The news about Sprint and Nextradio is big as well.
Connected cars are a reality now, and Pandora has played a large part in that evolution. Pandora?s been concentrating on getting their service integrated into connected devices for a long time, and their efforts have had a very large impact. They?ve led a coordinated effort which can take a lot of credit for the high level of interest in connected cars at this year?s CES. Sure, lots of companies are enjoying the advantage of that increased buzz, that?s how it works ? pioneers lead the way, open the doors, and others follow, and hopefully flourish.
I?ve said it before and I think it bears repeating ? the Internet radio industry has benefitted enormously from having a giant like Pandora in the space. They?ve generated lots of buzz and innovation that others have and will continue to benefit from in terms of listeners as well as technology. This Techcrunch interview with Pandora CTO Tom Conrad offers a nice overview of where they have come from, and how they do it.
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Source: http://audio4cast.com/2013/01/14/pandoras-conrad-were-pioneers/
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