Friday, September 3, 2010

Repost for the New Pink Service from Apple

Follow your favorite artists.

True fans know it all: What their favorite artists are playing — and when and where they’re playing it. Set your inner groupie free by following your favorite artists on Ping.

Follow your favorite artists with a click and become part of their inner circle.

Get in on the action with artist photos and status updates. Even add comments to join the conversation.

Find out what music an artist likes and pick up a few recommendations.

Ping is built into the iTunes app on iPhone and iPod touch. So you can see artist updates from anywhere.

Follow your friends. Find new music.

There’s no better way to discover new music than to find out what your friends are listening to. Ping gives you even more insight into your friends’ musical tastes through profile pages.

See what kind of music your friends and friends-to-be are into. Then follow them with a click.

You don't need to be at your computer to follow your friends. Ping works on the iTunes app on iPhone and iPod touch.

Find out what music other fans are listening to lately. Click on any album to learn more.

See when artists are playing near you and see who else will be in the audience, too. Then click to buy tickets from Live Nation.

Check out who your friends are following and who’s following them right back.

Stay up to date on who, what, when, and where.

Keep musically connected with the Recent Activity feed in Ping. See a list of recent updates showing what friends, artists, and celebrities are up to on iTunes.

See what your friends are listening to, who they’re talking about, and what your favorite artists are up to — all on one page.

Listen to 30-second previews of songs your friends recommend. Like what you hear? Download it with a click.

Find even more music fans with a quick search, by sending email invites, or by connecting to your Facebook account.

Top Charts tell you what the people you follow are listening to.

Access Ping from the iTunes app on your iPhone or iPod touch to see recent activity on the go.

via apple.com

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