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In the war between radio and Internet-based technologies, Radiolicious is trying to build a business model by striking back on broadcasters' behalf. Once on their wireless handsets, Radiolicious allows them to stream audio and Web content from any AM/FM station that is signed up to the service, at no cost to the iPhone user.
Posted to the site on 20th November 2008
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