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Rdio rolling out redesign to everyone

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 May 2012 11:06

Rdio rolling out redesign to everyone The popular streaming music service Rdio has begun rolling out its new redesign to everyone.
Rdio showed off the redesign at SXSW in March, but kept it under wraps for most users until this week.

What's new?

A new look and feel - More than just a boring spreadsheet of songs, new Rdio puts music and people front and center.

All in one place - Spend less time navigating. Music, playlists and your network are in one view.

Add entire albums to playlists - One of Rdio's most-requested features is now a reality.

Browse even faster - Find music at lightning speed because pages remember your place. Browse a continuous stream of albums, explore one and easily return to the place you left off.

Listen with your network - From the People Sidebar, see what your network is listening to in real-time and listen along with one-click.

Let your network inspire your listening - Wondering if you'll like an album in the charts or why it appeared in your Heavy Rotation? Under every album, hover over photos to see exactly who listened to it.



Sharing made simple - Drag and drop music into playlists or collection and share with others on Rdio without missing a beat. Music can also be shared on Facebook, Twitter or via email.

Create private playlists - In addition to public and collaborative playlists, now private playlists can be created and shared with just a select few.

Easily discover people to follow - Check out Rdio's latest music influencers in the People Sidebar and find others to follow such as artists, critics, record labels and brands.


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