DailyTunes.com: Music Recommendations for iTunes Users
We're pleased to announce a new site that launches today: DailyTunes.com.
DailyTunes.com is a community website which offers song recommendations exclusively for iTunes Music Store users.
The song recommendations offer direct iTunes URLs which open songs directly in Apple's iTunes application (both PC and Mac). Beyond just a list of songs, the site offers user recommendation lists and inter-song associations which will let readers easily surf between related songs.
In essence, DailyTunes is an extension of MacRumors community and even shares the MacRumors' forum user database. This means if you have a MacRumors Forum account, then you automatically have a DailyTunes.com account. Forum users will also note a new "Tunes" icon at the bottom of each post which provides a link to your own personal Song Recommendation list at DailyTunes.
More information is available at DailyTunes.com
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