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iTunes: Just how random is random?

By David Braue on 08 March 2007

Tags: apple | ipod | itunes | music | playlist | random | shuffle | songs | artist

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Comments: A lot of people have negatively commented on the accuracy of these findings, however the results are extremely accurate in the case of my itunes library. I have questioned the randomness of shuffle for awhile now and this totally supports my assumptions. I use shuffle often and have seen that Radiohead (EMI) and Christopher O'Riley (itunes purchased) appears at least once out of every 10 songs, while certain local bands are never played.

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