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	Sign in with your Facebook or Google account -- you don't need to create a Grooveshark account to use the Web version. You will still need a GS account to use the mobile player, however.</p>3636674
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	Thumbnails aren't as big as I'd like them to be, but small cover art doesn't make the music any less enjoyable. Still, a larger heads-up display with information about the current track would make a nice addition.</p>3636659
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	Grooveshark still displays some duplicate entries (e.g. <em>Let's Go</em>), but at $30 a year that's a fault which can be easily overlooked.</p>3636660
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	Gone is the dropdown search box. Now, the search page loads in the main Grooveshark window.</p>3636663
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	Searching for songs and adding them to your library or playlist is still as easy as it ever was with the Flash version of Grooveshark.</p>3636662
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	Sharing tracks via Twitter, Stumbleupon, or email is still a silky-smooth process in the new Grooveshark. You can still create embeddable widgets from your tunes, too.</p>3636664
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	Grooveshark's settings page makes it easy to update your profile, connect to Google and Facebook accounts, control privacy settings, and manage your subscription.</p>3636661
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