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Gizmodo: Slacker Radio Now Available for the iPhone [App Store]
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond: News: Slacker releases Radio app for iPhone, iPod touch
iSmashPhone: Slacker For iPhone Now Available From iTunes. Someone Should Tell The Slacker Web Site...
Ars Technica - Infinite Loop: Review: Hands on with Slacker Radio for iPhone
Slacker Radio Now Available for the iPhone [App Store]
Gizmodo —
... featuring millions of songs • High-quality stereo playback from any wireless connection • Over 100 professionally programmed genre stations • Create custom artist stations • Fine tune stations to play more of the music you like • View artist biographies and photos • View album art and reviews • "Peek Ahead" artist and album preview • Pause and skip songs • Rate songs as favorites • Ban the songs and artists you don't like [Slacker on iTunes]
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News: Slacker releases Radio app for iPhone, iPod touch
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
image U.S.-based interactive Internet radio service Slacker has released its new Slacker Radio application for the iPhone and iPod touch. Similar to services provided by Pandora Radio and Last.fm, Slacker gives users access to over 100 stations pre-programmed by radio professionals, along with the ability to pick stations based on genre, artist, or to create new stations based on a specific band or artist, which also contain music from similar artists as recommendations. In addition, the app allows users to view artist bios as well as album art and reviews. Slacker Radio is available as a free download from the App Store.
Slacker For iPhone Now Available From iTunes. Someone Should Tell The Slacker Web Site...
iSmashPhone —
Slacker -- the online streaming music station that ISN'T named after a mythological Greek box-opener -- now has a free iPhone implementation available: Listen to unlimited free music on your iPhone.
The free Slacker Radio App gives you access to the entire Slacker music
library featuring millions of songs from thousands of ...
Review: Hands on with Slacker Radio for iPhone
Ars Technica - Infinite Loop —
I went in wanting to love the new Slacker Radio iPhone application . Slacker Radio is yet another free app that lets you listen to unlimited free radio. And don't get me wrong: it's a pretty good application. The problem is that it simply lacks polish and it forces you to listen to advertisements between songs. After a couple of songs played, I found myself suddenly listening to an ad for Turbo Tax. Below is a screenshot of application in action. First, I had issues with the button row at the bottom. There's simply not enough vertical height left for most fingers to comfortably operate without bumping into the slider at the bottom. Yes, if you pay attention, ...
Article: iPhone Gems: Slacker’s On-Demand and ooTunes’ Internet Radio Apps
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
Having previously reviewed quite a few Internet Radio and On-Demand Radio applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, we’re using today’s iPhone Gems to spotlight two more recent releases: Slacker Radio and ooTunes. [image] If you’re in the United States and have been using Pandora, Last.fm or another program to find music to hear in your car or at home, Slacker Radio is a must-try, free alternative with a great interface and strong search results. By comparison, ooTunes turns the iPhone or iPod touch into a global radio, tapping into nearly 8000 stations from around the world, including many local and national stations for major and minor cities. Read on for ...
Five iPhone apps that can save you money
iPhone Atlas —
... but I found about half a dozen coupons within 15 miles--including one for Finish Line, and I'm in the market for new running shoes. Score!
I know a lot of people are partial to AAA Discounts, which serves up deals near your location. Great app, but only if you're a triple-A member.
I'm also a fan of the suggestion over at Wise Bread to use Pandora instead of buying music, though why limit yourself to one music-streaming app? Grab Last.fm and Slacker while you're at it.
Okay, you've got my picks. Now tell me what apps you've ...



