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Windows Phone 7 Series developer partners to include the AP, Pandora, Sling, Foursquare and more Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, Mobile, Web MIX 10 has kicked off, and as you would have expected the press releases have begun to roll out. The first of which gives us some details about what we can expect in terms of the Windows Phone Marketplace. Unfortunately the announcement did not give any launch date for the Marketplace, but with the Windows Phone 7 Series phones not comi...
submitted by Gadgetell on 15th Mar 2010 (via gadgetell.com)
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We're getting very excited by the development picture for Windows Phone 7 Series. The apps we're seeing seem to be very rich. Here's a more comprehensive list of companies that will release apps for WP7S, with some additional screenshot below. And yes, there will be a Windows Phone 7 Pandora app =D. - The Associated Press - Archetype International ... Related Posts MIX10: New Info o...
submitted by Pocketnow on 15th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Microsoft announces Windows Phone 7 Series dev partners: Sling, Pandora, Foursquare and more (updated) digg_url = ' Microsoft just dropped its first press release of MIX 10 on us, and in addition to detailing the Sliverlight and XNA-based Windows Phone 7 Series development situation, we've also got a list of launch software partners and some screenshots of apps in action. There's some heavy hitters here, and everything from games to enterprise apps are represented -- notables include...
submitted by EngadgetMobile on 15th Mar 2010 (via engadget.com)
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AC Asks: What's your favorite Android music player? It's that time of week again: We want to know what your favorite music player is for Android. Is it the stock app? Something else? Or do you prefer the streaming power of Rhapsody, Slacker or Pandora? Let's hear it, people. Head on into the forums and let us know your preference. For your troubles, we've got 10 Invisible Shields to give away, thanks to the folks at Invisibleskinz.co...
submitted by AndroidCentral on 15th Mar 2010 (via androidcentral.com)
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When we hinted at tiered data plans in the story covered by the Wall Street Journal regarding LTE devices in 2011, we knew there was more to the story. After all, when a customer looks at their plan of unlimited data right now, they feel pretty safe and cozy, right? No worries about streaming Pandora
submitted by SlashPhone on 12th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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For iPhone detracters (and yes, there are a few left), they often harp on the iPhones lack of multitasking. While the iPhone offers multitasking of sorts within its core apps, you cannot use an application like Pandora to stream music while checking your email. Palms webOS and Android have different implementations of multitasking support, both
submitted by EverythingiCafe on 11th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Grooveshark Mobile If you havent heard of Grooveshark yet, you really should check it out- Unlike other streaming music services such as Pandora and Slacker Radio, Grooveshark will let you pick any songs you like in their extremely extensive database, and create your own playlists. Since there is no restriction on playback, its like having a limitless
submitted by mopocket on 9th Mar 2010 (via mopocket.com)
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How personalized digital radio service Pandora avoided the grim fate of so many other music startups. Article
submitted by FierceMobileContent on 8th Mar 2010 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
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AndroidGals: Pandora is Music to More Than Just My Ears As many of you already know, there are tons of music applications for Android.  For me though, Pandora is the stole my heart early on. For those of you who aren't familiar with Pandora, it's a streaming music service that learns what its users preferences are.  Like a song?  Give it a thumbs up and
submitted by AndroidGuys on 1st Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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There was some news a few days back about how people who use Pandora end up buying more music, while people who use Spotify do not. Of course, if you understand these two services, this should be completely obvious. After all, Pandora is like radio -- with a bit of randomness, and no real way to just play what you want. Spotify, on the other hand, is designed to replicate your music collection -- ...
submitted by TechDirtWireless on 26th Feb 2010 (via techdirt.com)
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