While listening to a FM radio station, do you ever feel like the song that is being played sucks and you could just skip to the next one? Or start playing your favorite song? Well you can do that now with new startup called Jelli.net.
Jelli.net is basically a playlist of songs that's managed by users in real time. Users can vote songs up or down before they ever hit the air, as well as when they're playing. If enough people downvote a song while it's in the middle of playing, it's pulled before it even finishes.
Currently the beta is open for USA and Australia. Jelli has tied up with Triton for FM broadcasts and will broadcast twice a day on around 4,500 stations across the U.S. The playlist on the broadcast will continue to be controlled by Jelli users at large. This means the playlist can change drastically based on who's awake and where they're from.

via: Webware
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