An app from online radio station Pandora will be among the hundreds of offerings available Friday when Apple officially unveils its long-awaited Apps Store alongside the iPhone 3G.
There's a decent chance that Pandora will be overlooked, at least initially, among the deluge of third-party apps being released (500 to be exact!), but based on the sneak preview of the offering, there's an awful lot to like about the Pandora's iPhone app.
The free Pandora service is now available via iTunes 7.7. It can be streamed over WiFi, EDGE, and 3G HSPA, and can be run on the first-generation iPhone, the iPhone 3G, and the iPod Touch, once the iPhone 2.0 software is made available.
Pandora has produced a step-by-step video about how to download and use its app.
Once they've downloaded the Pandora app, users can log in with their existing accounts to access stations created through the Web version of the program. Using the Touch and iPhone's touch screens, users can also create new stations directly from the devices, bookmark favorite songs, and purchase songs over the air using the iTunes WiFi store.
There's a decent chance that Pandora will be overlooked, at least initially, among the deluge of third-party apps being released (500 to be exact!), but based on the sneak preview of the offering, there's an awful lot to like about the Pandora's iPhone app.
The free Pandora service is now available via iTunes 7.7. It can be streamed over WiFi, EDGE, and 3G HSPA, and can be run on the first-generation iPhone, the iPhone 3G, and the iPod Touch, once the iPhone 2.0 software is made available.
Pandora has produced a step-by-step video about how to download and use its app.
Once they've downloaded the Pandora app, users can log in with their existing accounts to access stations created through the Web version of the program. Using the Touch and iPhone's touch screens, users can also create new stations directly from the devices, bookmark favorite songs, and purchase songs over the air using the iTunes WiFi store.