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Otherwise, all you have to do is create an url, like: "my_ip:port/song_name.mp3" for example, and the web server (if it's not on your local machine) will respond accordingly to make it available to you. When you play a song, the playing client is responsible for moving it around on the net to let others try to download it. A file is the container for the entire song. The program has a built in bitpim (uses your usb cable) to transfer money to the web server from your bank account. (So, no need for fake credit cards or dodgy circuits) The song files have been shared with other users, there are already open channels in the file's web site, and there is a channel where you can ask questions. A: I'm working on some software called iRadio that allows you to stream music to anyone on the planet using nothing but the power of the internet, and the osmose radio library. iRadio uses dynamic playlists, meaning that as the user chooses songs, the list of playlists updates to allow for the most relevant playlists to the song the user is listening to. You may notice that the description on the iRadio site says "OSMOSE Radio Library". If you're familiar with a news program that asks the listener for topics and they vote on them, this is kind of like that. Broadcasters are users that listen to songs and have playlists made for them. In this way, you can turn on your iPod radio, go to any website of your choice, click the "play radio" button, Streamer An audio streaming application that supports skips, breaks, ad blocks, simple editing, and several other useful features. It can be used on any platform with simple, web-based controls. A: I'd love to hear anyone trying this out. I've been thinking about this problem for a while, and the current solution I've settled on is a hybrid of the two choices above, and have been wanting to tell you about it for a while. The service is a radio music streaming network which covers any location that's within range of a wireless network. It operates by having many stations playing in the same area, and anyone can join any station or listen to all of them. The concept of having many stations playing in the same area is called cooperative broadcasting. If you think about it, our brains do this already: "I see a bunch of birds flocking together, therefore they're a flock." It's quite a subtle difference, but the brains of animals are very good at doing this. So why can't we just broadcast this kind of coverage from some kind of modern radio station? Well, it's hard. We already have this kind of service, except it doesn't use multiple stations, and can't include text chats and web sites as it doesn't have any controls on the web side of things. The closest we can get to that is creating a new station that's completely scripted. It only needs a few people to keep the audio stream going, because it distributes the job to many people, and so it makes it cheap. This is a bit like how every radio station takes submissions from listeners to fill the air with music of their choice, except using a more low-tech approach. And once again, we already have this: It's called the internet. The only thing that's needed is some collaboration between everyone with a wireless network. Now, the name I have come up with for this is Radio Canada's On Air! (I added the space between the last two words because they're pronounced the same.) The station is derived from the country of Canada, not to detract from RCA's awesome radio station. 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