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- Listen to Slacker Streaming Radio on Your BlackBerry
- I'm a longtime fan of Slacker, a Web-based radio service that creates custom stations based on your favorite artists. Until now, your only option for listening to Slacker on the go was Slacker's own portable player. But now BlackBerry users can get in on the music-streaming action: Slacker Radio is...
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
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- Slacker Radio Takes on Pandora and Last.fm
- For us, the iPhone has already replaced our radio while driving. Thanks to a steady stream of podcasts and the Last.fm and Pandora applications, annoying DJs and endless commercials have become a thing of the past. Now, another streaming music app, Slacker Radio, which was already available for the Blackberry,...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Listen to Slacker Radio on Your iPhone
- Like music? Own an iPhone or iPod Touch? Today is your lucky day. Slacker Radio is now available for iPhone, putting custom stations and millions of songs in the palm of your hand. If this sounds a bit familiar, it's because Slacker -- which began life as...
- Blog posts 2009-01-16
- Slacker Giving Away Free BlackBerries
- Sure, you might be able to get the BlackBerry 8520 Curve for a penny over at Amazon.com, but Slacker is giving away BlackBerry 8300-series Curves for free. All you need to do is sign up for a new contract with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, or Verizon Wireless. The free BlackBerries are...
- News items 2009-08-10
- Online radio service Slacker gets USD5m
- San Diego-based internet radio service Slacker has received USD5m in bridge financing from existing backers Sevin Rosen Funds, Rho Ventures, Centennial Ventures, Mission Ventures and Austin Ventures. The company previously raised USD40m in Series B funding from Centennial Ventures, Mission...
- Articles 2009-01-29
- Listen to Pandora Streaming Radio on Your BlackBerry
- iPhone owners have long enjoyed the mobile version of Pandora, the Internet service that lets you create your own radio station. Well, why should they get to have all the fun? Pandora Radio is now available for BlackBerry. In case you're not familiar with the service, here's how it works....
- Blog posts 2009-03-20
- Clear Channel to sell ads for online radio site Pandora
- Katz Media Group, Clear Channel's radio ad sales firm, will soon start selling display and audio advertising for online radio streaming service Pandora. In an interview with Ad Age, Pandora's founder Tim Westergren says the partnership will provide "a way to scale our ad-sales effort immediately". Pandora, which competes...
- Articles 2009-08-02
- Logitech Adds Squeezebox Support for Slacker Personal Radio Service
- FREMONT, Calif. -- Logitech (NASDAQ:LOGI) (SWX:LOGN) today announced that the Logitech[R] Squeezebox[TM] and Transporter[TM] network music players will support Slacker Inc.'s new Slacker Personal Radio service in the United States. Slacker Personal Radio enables listeners to create, edit and share Internet radio stations or personalize more than 100 professionally programmed...
- Research articles 2007-11-15
- Slacker's Still Raising Money?But Ditches Its Device In Favor Of Apps
- After raising over $70 million to develop and sell its G2 portable music device, music startup Slacker is giving up on it—choosing instead, to focus on building a mobile app-based streaming business. President Jim Cady, who’s been running the company since founder and CEO Dennis Mudd stepped down in...
- External links 2009-10-22
- Music Startup Slacker CEO Dennis Mudd Out; $70 Million and Counting
- Slacker, the heavily funded online music startup founded by former MusicMatch CEO Dennis Mudd, has disposed off of, well, Mudd, reports VentureWire. This comes as the music startup scene remains murky. The company, launched in 2006, has raised a whopping $70 million in funding, mainly to build a portable...
- External links 2009-08-21
- Improve Your Work Day with Free iPhone Music Apps
- Music. It keeps me sane. That’s why I’m thrilled that there are so many options for listening to music on the iPhone and iPod Touch. I’m not talking about music you buy, either. I mean free, streaming music over your 3G or Wi-Fi connection. Here are the best of the...
- Blog posts 2009-01-29
- Logitech debuts Squeezebox Radio, Touch network music players
- In addition to a $150 Harmony 700 remote, Logitech announced on Thursday its Squeezebox Radio, a clock radio-sized speaker system that streams Internet radio, online music services and songs stored on your computer. Called a "network music player" — it uses 802.11g — the radio has integrated speakers and a...
- News items 2009-09-03
- Rhapsody Tries to Bring Unlimited Streaming Music to iPhone
- RealNetworks has just submitted an app for its Rhapsody music service to Apple for inclusion in the App Store. Assuming all goes well, Rhapsody To Go subscribers will soon be able to stream an unlimited number of songs from their iPhones or iPod touch devices. Rhapsody is a music streaming...
- News items 2009-08-24
- 'thirtysomething' '06 ABC's new 'What About Brian' updates an old hit with a slacker approach - and a tiresome tease.(Time Out!)
- Byline: Ted Cox Daily Herald TV/Radio Columnist It's been almost 20 years since "thirtysomething," so it's time for a new TV generation to put its stamp on what it means to come to terms with adulthood. That is, it's time for ABC...
- Research articles 2006-04-14
- 5 Reasons to Anticipate a Sirius XM iPhone Application
- Sirius XM Radio SIRI will soon release an application for the iPhone AAPL. The company said on its Q4 2008 conference call that it will release an application for the iPhone before the end of the second quarter of 2009. This means that the Sirius XM iPhone application could be...
- External links 2009-03-23
- Europe's Hottest Site, Spotify, Ready to Invade U.S.
- DENVER Billboard - MTV Urge ... Yahoo Music Unlimited ... Virgin Digital ... Since 2003?when iTunes launched in the United States?all of these digital music services have come and gone, without challenging Apple's market dominance, despite the backing of resource-rich parent companies. Add in all the startups that have crashed...
- News items 2009-11-03
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