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June 14, 2008 12:42 PM PDT

Will AOL's iPhone app pave way for Pandora?

Photo of AOL iPhone 3G radio application

Will AOL's streaming radio app open the door for others?

(Credit: AOL)

Details of AOL's streaming radio application for the Apple iPhone 3G have surfaced after it was revealed that the application won an Apple design award for "Best Entertainment Application" at this year's WWDC. The free application will be available for the iPhone 3G next month, allowing users to stream 200 AOL online radio stations and 150 terrestrial radio stations over both Wi-Fi and 3G cellular connections.

While news of streaming radio capabilities coming to the iPhone is certainly exciting, personally, the thought of listening to terrestrial and AOL online stations doesn't exactly get my blood pumping. The larger story here is that Apple and AT&T have shown a willingness to integrate streaming media into the iPhone, opening a door for streaming audio services such as Pandora, Last.fm, Muxtape, and others.

Of course, converting interactive Adobe Flash-based streaming audio Web services into iPhone applications is no easy task, and the payoff has yet to be proven worthwhile. The possibilities are promising, however, and if the same application can be ported over to the iPod Touch (maybe even integrated with the iTunes Wi-Fi music store), consumers really will have a new way to discover music on the go.

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by rwithop June 16, 2008 9:53 PM PDT
When are these people going to get it? Why should I have to look for great music? Why can't it just come to me, like Dash Media Insignia (www.dashmediausa.com)? You could use something like that to find AOL radio stations you like or make yourself a custom station. Then Apple could find me music and show me what I should hear next when I connect to iTunes Wifi.
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by cardfan1212 June 17, 2008 5:14 AM PDT
You can already stream on the centro or even the older treos for years now.

Umm..go iphone..lol
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by stuntman_mike June 17, 2008 10:18 AM PDT
Ummm... you could alway stream music on the iPhone, including Last.fm, for like... ever. It's called jailbraking. So ummm.... go tiny touchscreen Centro LOL.
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by solidamerica June 19, 2008 12:45 PM PDT
An i phone or a regular cellphone from any manufacture will work in the run while we are traveling to Costa Rica or any other destination to the Caribbeans or just when we are in some places waiting, so the listening of music is the best option after reading of course or both at the same time, a mp3 will be best in sounds when the song helps and the music is performs well and it sounds best in any equipment too, but we must like the song, no matter what. we are http://www.solidamerica.com from Costa Rica, come over and give us a try.
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