Imeem, one of the original “custom user playlist” online music sites and the current top U.S. streaming site, has announced a number of tweaks to its service, CNET News reports.
Among the changes are a “[modestly] redesigned homepage with featured music and video clips, a Browse page to look at top song, artist, and genre charts, a Discover feature that recommends music based on past history (seems like everybody’s doing that these days), and individual Artist pages that aggregate all of that artist’s songs into a single place.”
The site also continues to trumpet its ability to deliver music in any Web browser. “Given something that’s locked in a profile or locked in their universe, or something that you can take anywhere, we think consumers see great value in something they can take anywhere,” Imeem vice president of marketing Matt Graves said in the article.





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