FlyTunes: Free Streaming Radio for iPod Touch
Posted on May 20th, 2008 in WiFi, iPhone, iPod Touch, media |
Fly Tunes a new streaming radio web app that listen to online radio through your Mobile Safari browser. It will give you access to over 375 channels of music, news and sports radio all from you Touch.
If you have an iPhone, most of the channels are EDGE compatible so you will not need to be in a Wi-Fi zone. You have to sign up for the service but it is free and it very easy. To sign up you need to point Safari on your iPhone or iPod Touch to flytunes.fm, and then follow the on-screen instructions and you will be listening to free streaming media in no time.
FlyTunes has also added audio and video podcasts, which brings their total channel count up to 350 from the previous total of 150. And in the future they plan to expand their content to many new devices.
[Via TUAW.com]
Written by: Dylan Bailey




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Just an update on FlyTunes latest upgrades: 1. A new pause feature that allows you to answer your iphone while using FlyTunes. Your place is saved for up to 15 minutes. When you come back, you are right where you left off. (After 15 minutes, you get the current live feed.)
2. A minimal time delay of around 5 minutes between the actual broadcast and what you hear. 3. FlyTunes “FlyFacts” posted on the UI.
Can I listen to Sirius on my Apple iopd touch
hi, I am looking to see if I can use the streaming audio (using ipod touch)from radio stations from costa rica that ussually use windows media,.
sample: http://www.cablevirtual.com (the radio options).
thank you very much!
Seeing Live web TV Channels has never been as easy as this. I do like sites like livetvcenter.com but they’re really full with advertisements. Seetor has actually the same features but it looks very professional and they even broadcast Live Radio Streams. If I want to watch Nickelodeon or Foreign Channels or sometimes even Weather Channel too keep my friends quiet, it’s no problem.Go to Their site to believe it for yourself! Enjoy live broadcasts
Seeing Live web TV Channels has never been as easy as this. I do like sites like wwitv.com but they are slow. Seetor.com has basically the same options but it looks very nice and they even play Live Radio Streams. If I want to watch NBC or National Geographic or maybe even Weather Channel too keep my friends quiet, it’s not a big deal.Go to Seetor Radio to believe it for yourself! Enjoy Watching
Dio, rest in peace.
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