BlackBerry and iPhone users have had access to Pandora's mobile app for quite some time, and now Android users can get in on the action. The Internet radio station announced Wednesday that Android users can now download the Pandora app directly from pandora.com/android or the Android Market.
The app is now available for the myTouch and the G1, and Pandora is currently working with Sprint to make sure it works with the HTC Hero when that phone is released next month, Pandora's Tom Conrad wrote in a blog post. The Android version works much like its BlackBerry and iPhone counterparts, but also incorporates many core Android features, Conrad said.
"You can control playback from a home screen widget, 'deep tap' any artist or song in the standard Android music player and jump into Pandora to discover other similar artists, make a smart folder to get quick access to your stations from the home screen, buy tracks you discover from the Amazon MP3 application, use your Android address book to share stations with your friends, and of course listen in the background while you're doing other things on the phone," he wrote.
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