Streaming Internet Radio toolbar

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Streaming Internet Radio toolbar
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Streaming Internet Radio toolbar
Developer(s) Sean Duffy
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Platform Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari
Type Toolbar
License Proprietary freeware
Website Streaming Internet Radio

Streaming Internet Radio toolbar is an Internet browser toolbar available for Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Safari. It allows access to many functions, including Wikipedia Search, Google Earth, email checker, pop up blocker, cache cleaner chat room and a weather forecaster.

The main feature of the toolbar is the embedded streaming radio player which has access to thousands of online radio stations via a user managed database. The toolbar is powered by the Conduit.com platform.

The Streaming Internet Radio toolbar also incorporates a RSS feed feature where all the latest news, sport and entertainment is fed directly into the user's browser. It runs on Windows 98 and above, including Windows Vista.

This toolbar is published via the Conduit[1] platform where 180,000 publishers together serve 38 million users. The Streaming Internet Radio toolbar has also featured in computer magazines, such as the UK's Computeractive (issue 254).

[edit] System requirements

  • 512 MB of RAM or more
  • A 500 MHz processor or faster
  • Windows Vista, XP, 2000, 98
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later

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[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ "Conduit.com". http://www.conduit.com/. Retrieved 2009-03-03. 
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