We take a look at Apple's Pandora-like music service iTunes Radio. It comes built into iOS 7 and it's completely free.
Jaymar Cabebe
Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows software for CNET. While he may be a former host of the Android Atlas Weekly podcast, he doesn't hate iOS or Mac. Jaymar has worked in online media since 2007.
The Home screen shows you featured stations as well as those you've created.
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Craft your listening experience
Similarly to other streaming-radio services, iTunes Radio lets you create a station based on an artist, song, or genre.
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What's playing?
The Now Playing screen features simple playback controls, album art, and a convenient link to purchase a song with your iTunes account.
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Customize
You can easily customize your stations by adding more artists, songs, or genres that you enjoy. On the flip side, there's an option to block out songs that you don't.
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Track your tracks
The Song History page keeps a running list of songs you've played and those you've added to your Wish List.
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Share your tunes
Built-in sharing options let you send one of your stations to your iTunes-using friends.