Jango Copies Pandora, and Succeeds

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Jango Copies Pandora, and Succeeds
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Jango's incorporation of social music tools we see from Pandora and Last.fm are beginning to pay off. The company is reporting some significant growth in the past two months, since launching its public site, growing to 1 million users with 3 million custom Internet radio stations. Compete.com notes that Jango had 423,000 unique U.S. visitors for the month of December, putting it at about the halfway mark to Last.fm's unique user count, and fairly comparable to Pandora's 1.6 million unique users for December.

[img src="" caption="" credit="" alt=""]With the recent launching of the Jango Jukebox music widget, we've seen yet again how the advent of an integrated and distributed social media tool can help a site go from 0 to 60 in a fairly short amount of time. While I'd still love to see a bit more interactivity for the Jango Jukebox music widget, it's clear that Jango's tactic to make its widget available for use on MySpace has paid off.

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