Popular music streaming service Pandora has finished beta testing its new HTML5 web interface and rolled it out to all users. At the same time they’ve removed the free-user cap of 40 hours per month–listen for free as long as you want.
The new interface is a huge improvement over the old one; the transition away from Flash to HTML5 has increased speed and includes an interface update. If an interface overhaul doesn’t excite you, they also removed the cap from the free accounts–free users can listen to as much music as they wish. Upgrading to a premium account unlocks additional features and removes the ads.
You can read more about the changes at Pandora in their official announcement at the link below.
New Pandora For All [Pandora via Tech Crunch]
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