TechHive: Short on holiday music? Slip into the stream

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Dec 9th 2013, 12:00, by Christopher Breen

The holiday season approaches and that generally means it's time to exceed nine out of ten doctors' recommended doses of food, drink, and holiday music. Which of the comestibles you choose to excessively consume is between you and your constitution. We, however, can help with the last item.

There's no need to hang out at the mall to get your fill of holiday tunes. With an Internet connection and a computer, you can stream all the holiday music you like—and, likely, a lot that you don't. (We can even tell you how to fill your home with all that music, if that's your goal.) And—the best present of all—without paying a penny for it. Let's look at some of your options.

Pandora

When the subject of free streaming music crops up, the first word on everyone's lips should be "Pandora." For the five or six of you who have never used Pandora, it works this way.

After creating an account, you add stations based on a track, artist, or genre. A simple query for "holiday" or "Christmas" will produce a handful of stations. Pick a station, and holiday-themed music will start streaming.

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