Ask HN: What advanced office jukebox would you use?
Assuming an office of 20+ people with varying tastes, varying adoption of last.fm and spotify, and a small mp3 archive, what would you use to make sure
-the music doesn't stop
-it reflects the people who are in the room's taste.
-perhaps allowing for veto's. Maybe an equal number per employee?
-maybe it could be prioritised with a random element, i.e. vote up like HN with the occasional random song from outside the top 20 that hasn't been played today.
Any thoughts? There's quite a few basic solutions out there, but must be something more advanced?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 14.4 ms ] threadHaving a look through these:
http://superuser.com/questions/61404/what-is-a-good-office-m...
http://en.jinzora.com/
http://xbmc.org/
http://exit66jukebox.berlios.de/
Everything seems fairly basic on the collaborative/veto/encorporating others taste front at the mo though....
I maybe being blind?