Initially known as a P2P application, Grooveshark has become, over time, a true web application which allows one to listen to streaming music. With a catalogue of more than 7 million songs, Grooveshark has very cool features for all music amateurs.
When you enter Grooveshark, the first thing that you see is the unique search engine (like in Google), which allows you to perform a brief selection of songs, search for your friends or share playlists with others.
You can also listen directly to the song of your choice, but if you had the smart idea of creating an account (it’s free), you can start to create your playlists and upload your own MP3s which will also be accessible to the entire Grooveshark community. The quality of music encoding is rather good (MP3 192 kbp/s) and their servers have enough power so that you do not have to wait for the song to load. Tip top!

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