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March 23

2:39pm

Welcome internet to This is My Jam!
We’re still in heavy development mode on this very site. You may notice a lot of weird things as you use it. We’d really appreciate your feedback!
What is this is my jam?
This site lets you make mini mixes to share with people. We initially envisioned it as a place where you update your jam whenever you get a new one. Your jam is the tracks that move you at any particular time for whatever reason. If you start liking other peoples jams, you can add them as friends or subscribe to their jams as podcasts or RSS. You can post your jam to your blog or social networking site or whatever you want.
We work at a company that makes some really cool stuff with audio processing, so we thought we could quickly use some of that to always make your jams sound good. Under the hood, the tracks you choose in your jam are ordered and aligned and mixed automatically. You may not even notice, which is good. We hope you like it.
For those that like to hear how magic tricks work: This is My Jam makes extensive uses of the wonderful Apache Solr, Amazon’s SimpleDB, SQS, S3, E-Commerce Services, and runs on their EC2 servers. The audio manipulation and analysis courtesy The Echo Nest’s Analyze, which you can now try yourself.
— Team Jam

Welcome internet to This is My Jam!

We’re still in heavy development mode on this very site. You may notice a lot of weird things as you use it. We’d really appreciate your feedback!

What is this is my jam?

This site lets you make mini mixes to share with people. We initially envisioned it as a place where you update your jam whenever you get a new one. Your jam is the tracks that move you at any particular time for whatever reason. If you start liking other peoples jams, you can add them as friends or subscribe to their jams as podcasts or RSS. You can post your jam to your blog or social networking site or whatever you want.

We work at a company that makes some really cool stuff with audio processing, so we thought we could quickly use some of that to always make your jams sound good. Under the hood, the tracks you choose in your jam are ordered and aligned and mixed automatically. You may not even notice, which is good. We hope you like it.

For those that like to hear how magic tricks work: This is My Jam makes extensive uses of the wonderful Apache Solr, Amazon’s SimpleDB, SQS, S3, E-Commerce Services, and runs on their EC2 servers. The audio manipulation and analysis courtesy The Echo Nest’s Analyze, which you can now try yourself.

— Team Jam

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