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Ping - Introducing Ping. A social network for music. Follow your favorite artists and friends to discover the music they're talking about, listening to, and downloading.

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 in the iTunes app on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.

Find out what other fans have been listening to lately. Click any album to learn more.

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.

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

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

Find even more music fans with a quick search, by sending email invitations, or through your MobileMe, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, or AOL address books.

Automatically tweet your Ping activity to friends on Twitter.

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

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

Talk while you rock.

Let your friends — and the world — know what gets your toes tapping.
You can comment on songs and albums you own right from your iTunes library.

While listening to a song, you can post a comment, “like” it, or go to the artist’s profile.

See the most recent posts from friends and artists in your Recent Activity feed.

Get Genius recommendations for music, movies, and TV shows.

Ping is a registered trademark of Karsten Manufacturing Corporation and is used in the U.S. under license. www.ping.com