We continually add new stuff to Rdio. But beyond our efforts, inspired developers are creating Rdio add-ons to satisfy their desires for particular functionality. Here are the ones we’ve encountered; please let us know if you come across (or create!) others:
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With this Rdio Bookmarklet you can select text on any webpage, click the bookmarklet, and see the top search result from Rdio (with links to listen and see more info too!).
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Why take the time to click when you could use this script to automatically play/pause Rdio based on proximity to your computer?
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The Last.fm recommendations for Rdio Chrome extension — This extension adds a Last.fm powered "Similar Tracks" box below Rdio's player
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Enjoying the Chrome last.fm extension? Check out this ported version for Safari — Similar Tracks Extension for Rdio
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A Media Keys Shortcut — This shortcut uses Keyboard Maestro to assign macro keys to Rdio for play/pause, back and next.
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Looking for another way to access your Mac's media keys with Rdio? Check out this creative solution.
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A Party Mix for Rdio — UserScript for Rdio that adds a button to your Collection view that adds 25 random songs from your collection to your Now Playing. From the developer: "I enjoy Rdio; but I thought that it was really missing a 'shuffle all' feature. So I put this script together."
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The Rdio Background Chrome extension — This extension pulls the album art from your currently playing music and uses a large version for your Rdio background.
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A Mobile Remote — This browser extension + mobile app combination will allow you to control your Rdio tunes remotely.
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last.rdio — import any LastFM playlist into Rdio.
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Plex — check the Plex App Store and you'll find Rdio there, courtesy of Mike Decaro; details in the wiki.
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Want to add an album to your playlist? Check out Cam McKinnon's Album Adder or Anthony Roscoe's Add Album to Playlist Chrome extension.