If you have the best and most popular app/program/site and there isn't any obvious reason to change it, why did they do it? I haven't seen any new feature that seems necessary. Have I missed something?
As most of you who know me would testify, I'm not someone who opposes change generally. This change seems without purpose since I could have searched by content already. -- -Rob de Santos From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Cuff Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 12:01 PM To: Internet radio discussion Subject: Re: [Internetradio] Interesting item about changes TuneIn is making - putting content first vs. stations first. You can still search open-ended by name or geography, and you get an Ajax-driven drop-down listbox as you fill in more characters. How would have found these odd stations previously? The web app looks - ugh - like Windows 8 now... RC On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:50 AM, David Goren <[email protected]> wrote: Boo! That makes it harder to find the weirder stations who have formats that are harder to classify. On the mobile app, I like that you can see a list of just about every station in Paris or whatever city, even the ones that don't stream.
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