Yes the web and mobile music streaming and discovery engine has now made its way into Android Market and on to your myTouch, G1, and soon to Hero devices. The new application brings your Pandora stations to your mobile device and comes complete with Android-specific functionality like controlling playback and saving smart folders for fast access right from the home screen's tiny music widget.
According to Pandora's blog post on the news, Pandora Radio for Android also supports a "deep tap" feature so you can select "any artist or song in the standard Android music player and jump into Pandora to discover other similar artists."
The app also allows you to purchase tracks from Amazon, share your stations with address book buddies, and run the app in the background.
Tim Westergren, Pandora's founder tells us that the Android app is just one piece of a much bigger, almost accidental, mobile strategy leading the once legally troubled company to profitability.
"Mobile is really going nuts for us - I'm beginning to think that our future is going to be more mobile-centric than I had even thought, and sooner. Over 45K of our 65K daily new registered listeners are now coming from the iPhone, Blackberry or Pre."