Pandora comes to Android, world’s networks that much closer to buckling
Posted in: Android, android market, AndroidMarket, hero, market, Music, Software, Sprint, t-mobile, Today's ChiliAs must-have mobile apps go, Pandora ranks high on the books — with the proliferation of 3G and WiFi, it comes dangerously close to obsoleting the need to carry around your own 8, 16, or 32GB worth of tracks — and another big-ticket platform has now joined the compatibility short list. This time around it’s Android that’s getting hooked up, offering a home screen widget and background playback (we’d expect no less on Android) over whatever type of network connection you’ve got handy. Using Wham! as a station seed is still indefensible, but we’d say the argument for scooping up a G1, myTouch 3G, or Sprint Hero (when it’s available, anyhow) just got a bit stronger.
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Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds, Portable Audio
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