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Spotify's interface makes it easy to find music (pictures)

Via Spotify's easy-to-understand layout, you can check out your friends' listening habits, discover new music, and create playlists of your favorite tunes.

CNET Reviews staff
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What's new on Spotify?

Check out the What's New section to look at featured artists, collections, and other audio goodies.
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Search your people

Look at your friends who use Spotify to see their favorite music, their playlists, and what they've been listening to lately.
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Search for music

Search Spotify's enormous music library and start listening right away.
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Create your own station

Start with an artist or song and create a radio station that gives you similar music for hours of listening.
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Save friends to your favorites

Pick some favorite friends so you can always get back to their profiles and music quickly.
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Create a playlist

You can create a custom playlist by searching for songs and adding them to the list. Give it a name, and it's ready for whenever you want to listen to your top hits.

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