Amazing Ring RipplesSource: UniverseToday
Two shepherding moons continue to affect Saturn's F ring in this amazing image captured by Cassini. Pandora on the outside of the ring and Prometheus on the inside, periodically create what are called "streamer-channels," seen here in the F ring.
5 ways to listen to music on the iPhone without using iTunesSource: Ars Technica
One of the iPhone's main selling points is its ability to play music. But we don't always want to listen to music from our iTunes libraries, do we? Here are five ways to listen to music on an iPhone without using iTunes.
Pandora and Last.FM MashupSource: omgirock.com
Recently, I have become a fan of Pandora Radio, the Internet radio station that discovers music for you. Last night, I stumbled across an open source app for Pandora called OpenPandora.

Personalized radio apps are all the rage these days, particularly in the smart phone arena.
Pandora One: Upgrade the Pandora ExperienceSource: Pandora
When you start building something like Pandora you quickly realize there's going to be a bunch of things that you'd love to do from day one that will have to wait for a later date.
Why Web radio faces another crisisSource: CNET.com
There is still a chance the two sides can come to terms. Talks are ongoing. But as it stands, time is quickly running out and nothing has occurred to indicate a breakthrough is near, according to sources on both sides.
Internet Radio Lives To See Another DaySource: crn
The Senate's passage of the "Webcaster Settlement Act of 2008" will likely save many Internet radio "stations" from going the way of the dinosaurs.
Future brightens for internet radioSource: Guardian Unlimited
Internet radio stations, including Pandora, threatened with closure in the US are on the verge of securing their future, after a groundswell of support from users.
Pandora and Other Webcasters Saved By CongressSource: Gizmodo
Today the otherwise preoccupied Senate quickly passed the Webcaster Settlement Act many of you petitioned for, granting Pandora and other net radio services the right to negotiate royalties with the record industry's SoundExchange coalition
Webcaster Settlement Act Passes House Vote, Senate Call up NextSource: Mashable!
It took a concerted effort by Pandora, plus a fairly substantial level of public attention at the grassroots, as well as some lobbying by National Public Radio, but by late evening, many hours after the original floor call was intended to be made, the H.R.
Pandora Radio on last legsSource: The Washington Post
Even more galling to webcasters is the fact that they pay more for playing a song than traditional or satellite radio, a result of patchwork regulation created as each technology emerged.
Fees may sink Pandora soon Source: CNET.com
Tim Westergren, the founder of popular Web radio start-up Pandora, has said in an interview with The Washington Post that his company may be close to a shutdown.
Giant of Internet Radio Nears Its 'Last Stand'Source: The Washington Post
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Pandora is one of the nation's most popular Web radio services, with about 1 million listeners daily. Its Music Genome Project allows customers to create stations tailored to their own tastes.

It was an ancient Inside The Net podcast (now known as Net @ Nite) with an an interview with the creator of Pandora, that first turned me on to the concept of personalized streaming Internet radio.

Though you might not be aware of it, a market for music which has been building up for about fourteen years might, or might not, be driven out of business in the near future. It's an easy fact to miss, because the major news outlets have been reluctant to cover it.
Snocap Launches Pandora Mashup Source: Mashable!
Snocap, the creator of the music-selling widget, has launched a Pandora mashup enabling you to find and purchase downloads as your Pandora radio station streams.