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The Nokia Internet Radio application is currently available for download to the following devices: Nokia N82, Nokia N91, Nokia N95 and Nokia N95 8GB. The application is planned to be available later on further devices and will be embedded in selected upcoming Nokia S60 3rd edition devices. Please visit www.nokia.com/internetradio for the list of the latest compatible devices.
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Internet Radio installs easily and offers a sleek, nicely designed interface. Its drop-down list of countries allows you to avoid searching and navigating the Web to locate radio stations; the features built into the interface make locating a station simple.
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An emerging use of "Internet Talk Radio" is for private corporate broadcasts. wsRadio has provided this service to The United States Postal Service (USPS) and IBM for their sales forces. Access to the shows is restricted by pin numbers and a comprehensive elearning package tracks who logged on, while incorporating short quizzes to ensure the information is well-received. The private broadcasts include "Best Practices," hosted by their top sales people.
Revo Internet Radio Adapter An Internet connection – Broadband is obviously the best option here as streaming radio requires a strong connection with a largish amount of bandwidth. Broadband ... has the advantage of offering "always on" connection for a fixed monthly fee, meaning you can listen to Internet Radio without running up a huge phone bill. If you're looking for Broadband, it's worth seeing what's on offer from BT Total Broadband. As an alternative, consider Virgin Media, another of the UK's leading Internet Service Providers.
New site lets people vote on the best internet radio stations. Can be used as web site, or from inside of StationRipper (which records internet radio). Can do friends, groups, "tipping", search for songs and bands, see what stations have been playing see what most played/last played a song.
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These prohibitive costs will force internet radio towards the current commercial model of terrestrial radio. College radio stations and other small stations will undoubtedly find the cost to be too high, forcing them to either stop streaming, increase advertisements, or negotiate directly with the RIAA for different terms, lengthening the already lengthy legal battle.
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