Music lovers, meet MOG

At first glance MOG appears to be just another streaming music provider not unlike Pandora. There’s a lot more to like about MOG, however. While it doesn’t offer a free service beyond the initial trial, its monthly cost is nominal for what you get. Less than $10/mo gets you access to 8 million songs, ad-free listening, and a feature-rich interface. Android and iphone users (sorry, no Blackberry version yet) can download the mobile version, which lets you stream audio and even download songs for offline listening. No need to sync with your pc anymore.

The user interface is superior to Pandora in a number of ways. Like Pandora, you can create a radio station based on an artist you like, but you can fine tune how much MOG plays the artist you selected vs similar artists. So far my experience has been that MOG has been more accurate at finding bands I’m interested in as well (I’ll never forgive Pandora for recommending Nickelback to me). You can also create and share playlists, quickly access artist photos, discography, and bios.

Enough gushing, go here to find out more.

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