
As expected, Pandora has released a dedicated application in the Android Market. All of the features Pandora apps for iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile have, Android version sports as well. Basically this means that you’ll be able to stream Internet radio with music tailor-made for your preferences on your Google OS-powered gadget.
Best of all — and I guess this works on other platforms as well — the music won’t stop even when you’re out of 3G coverage, relying on the EDGE data, only.
Simply search for “Pandora” in the Android Market and take it from there. Note, however, that at the moment Pandora is visible in only the U.S. market, but that will certainly change soon. Of course, you should have a Pandora.com account in order for this to work. If you don’t have one, you could either register online or within the app. Cool.
[Via: gizmodo, androinica]
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