Where did you listen to music online?
As per Mashable’s Poll , people mainly listen to free online music from below 10 streaming services.

Those who like Pandora should be Americans, since Pandora is only available for the U.S., I have no choice to check it out.

I have to say last.fm is an awesome place to listen and share music with friends, but only 30 pieces of songs are free, that’s why I left last.fm. ![]()

You are a DJ in Blip and you can embed, bookmark or share the music you like to nearly everywhere.

I think Grooveshark is cool, you can not only share the music to Twitter, Facebook and StumbleUpon, but you can also embed the music to your own websites.

Same as Pandora, Slaker Personal Radio is only available in the United States.

TheSixtyOne is also free for you to listen, to watch and to share the music, people like it for reasons.

If you don’t like to spend money on last.fm, Imeem should be a great substitution for you to watch, listen and share music, but imeem always said sorry to me since nearly all the videos were “not available at this time”.

You can share the songs or the blogs you like to Twitter and last.fm directly.

AccuRadio call itself the next generation of radio, you can listen to quite a lot of different channels in a new window. But the music is not available to be shared with friends when you are listening, and there are two big ad banners.

Quite like AccuRadio, but you can play with shoutcast player or use your only player. Music can be shared to Twitter, Facebook, Delicious and so on.
My favorite free music streaming service is blip.fm, so which one is yours?
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I only know the first three.
What about with sounddler.com?