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Vudu set-top box now streams Pandora internet radio

The TV box also now supports multiple users, so listening and watching preferences can be tailored to whoever's using it at the time.

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Home A/V | by Samuel Axon | Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:04PM | 0 comments

This is the kind of news that's simple, short, and sweet; the Vudu set-top internet TV box now streams Pandora internet radio. The fruits of the Music Genome Project are now freely available in your living room, and that means thousands of hours of mostly commercial-free music tailored to your exact tastes.

Additionally, Vudu now supports multiple user profiles on the same box, so different members of your household can listen to music based on what they want. If you like stuffy classical music but your roommate is more of a rivethead, you won't have to worry about your selections getting mixed up in the custom stations. Ditto for families, of course.

Vudu already supported Flickr and Picasa images and YouTube videos in addition to its own TV and movie rentals and purchases.

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