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Pandora finally gets social sharing, via Facebook and Twitter
Until now, the only option for sharing your streaming radio stations was email. That feature is still around, including personalized "Station Gifting," which is a bit like a Pandora e-card. Twitter and Facebook sharing work with single songs or whole stations, and they place a link (along with any comments you want to add) into your public feed. Unfortunately, you still can't use these features to share with an individual friend via direct message, so you'll have to stick to email sharing for that.
[via CNET]

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Let's start with the premise itself: Groundhog Day meets Memento. The game experience revolves around 'days': you explore the world and the clock slowly ticks towards the evening. You bounce around picking up gems and talking to the denizens of 'Level Upland'. Eventually you feel tired and head back to ...
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Brad said 11:28AM on 10-29-2009
Althought it's slow, facebook has been able to auto import Pandora for a while now. Click on settings or whatever is in the top right of the wall, then add in your Pandora info.
It is slow -- some of my stuff doesnt show for 8-10 hours, but it does song / artist bookmarks and station creation. With direct links. It's a lot cleaner than a share too.
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PonTelon said 11:40AM on 10-29-2009
I just hope they update the desktop and iPhone app to be able to do this. Since I put in the $36 for Pandora One, I've stopped going to the website.
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sharkbait said 4:25PM on 10-29-2009
Next up: Scrobbling for Last.fm! (please, Pandora)
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