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The Weblog of Brett Singer. Bringing the world what it needs most - a blog.
Note: Sorry about all of the 'hot deals' entries (someone referred to this blog as
CorporateShill.com).
The deals and things are being fed into Multineedia.com. We will
soon move the deals category over to Multineedia so you don't have to read it, and we apologize for any inconvenience.
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Mobile Radio from Sprint
EWeek has a story about Sprint and RealRhapsody planning to bring Real's audio service to cell phones. Real's been talking about this for awhile (I spoke to a Real rep about it at TechXNY two or three years ago), but it needs a reasonably powerful phone and better bandwidth. That said, I can listen to streaming audio on my Treo with PocketTunes on a slow-ish Verizon cellular connection (that is, not the Ev-Do service, which is faster). How slow? Dial-up, maybe 28.8kbs. But on low bandwidth audio, it works great. Listening to streaming audio while walking down the street makes you feel like the Celestial Jukebox is a real possibility.
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