Jelli, a startup that's a mix between Pandora and Digg (with old-school terrestrial radio stations thrown in), has gone mobile: the company has just launched a native iPhone application.�Now, this wouldn't be especially interesting news (who doesn't have an iPhone app these days?), but it fills in one major gap in Jelli's functionality. Because while the service has been around for a while, there's never been a good way to use Jelli on the go ? and, as the folks over at Pandora can tell you, that mobile experience is key when it comes to streaming music. You can download the new iPhone app right here.
For those that haven't used it, Jelli gives users the ability to listen to ? and help control ? crowdsourced radio stations. Users get to choose from a library of songs available on a given station (if you're listening to a pop station you probably aren't going to see Metallica as an option, but there will be hundreds of other choices). Songs are displayed in a list based on the order they're going to play, but users can quickly adjust the order by voting (Digg-style) or employing special powerups.
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