If Pandora is your internet music service of choice consider building a standalone Wi-Fi radio designed to give you all the functionality of the webapp in a small tabletop device. You'll need a BeagleBoard development board, a wireless router, an LCD display, and standard speakers and electronics project hardware.
Engineering weblog Engscope developed this project as a way to build skills in Linux and OpenWRT. The author there discovered Pianobar, a command line interface client for Pandora and after a lot of configuration of Ubuntu running on the BeagleBoard and OpenWRT modifications of a wireless router found a way to merge the systems into a robust Pandora player that displays song titles, navigate playlists, and can skip, approve, and ban songs just like using the webapp. The designer will be posting regular updates to the source link below with detailed instructions on how to make your own Pandora Wi-Fi radio.
PandoraBar - Pandora Radio Client | Engscope via Hack-a-Day
Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/3D6C9Lt6YNU/build-a-dedicated-pandora-wi+fi-radio
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