Netflix, Pandora confirmed as content partners for Chromecast streaming

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Google’s taking another big stab at the TV market with its just-announced Chromecast HDMI streaming solution, and it’s naturally lined up some content partners to make that device more useful. At its event today, the company confirmed that Netflix is on board with video streaming support from its Android and iOS apps (Chromecast buyers will also get three months of Netflix for free “for a limited tim” with their purchase). On the audio side of things, you’ll also be able to take advantage of music streaming courtesy of Pandora. Less surprisingly, YouTube and Google’s Play music app will also be offering full support for the device, letting you push videos and music to your TV from your mobile device of choice. Google’s also promising that more content partners are "coming soon."Gallery: Netflix on Chromecast
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