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Streaming Internet Radio in your Car

This is what I call "geekcasting."

It's an awful lot of technical trouble to go through to hear streaming radio in your car, but it's yet another sign of a trend which is inevitable:

Mobile Internet audio competing for time with your terrestrial radio station.



[Note: If you don't see the video, click the post title]

This process will get dramatically easier and more widespread within the next 24 months, regardless of the development of WiMax (and that's another post, coming soon).

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