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2008-08-02
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2008-08-03
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2008-08-07
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2008-08-07
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2008-08-08
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2008-08-08
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unfortunately we are unable to do that here in Brazil : / Pandora is forbiden for us

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2008-08-09
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2008-08-10
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2008-08-11
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I use Pandora through the built in browser and it works fine. What will Canola add to Pandora that is missing with the browser?
Canola does not add to youtube, or last.fm browse experiences, but using a dedicated client and not a browser based section gives you a integrated experience inside an application you already have. Of course not everyone needs this, but is really understandable that the users here want Pandora on canola if they are pandora users.|
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2008-08-11
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