The Wall Street Journal wrote yesterday on the move to get Internet radio into the mainstream and into cars. Slacker Inc.'s 36-year-old founder Celite Milbrandt demonstrated his mobile service for ...
Slacker has been around for a few years as both a free and premium Internet radio service, and now the service has released a new redesign. The old black and gold interface is replaced with a newer, ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Slacker Radio rolled out a pretty drastic makeover today aimed at making ...
Online music streaming has quickly become a staple in many people’s online experience. It is certainly a regular occurrence for my co-workers to walk past my office and find me with headphones plugged ...
Slacker, the Pandora-esque internet radio service, will release a free app for BlackBerry phones next month. It’s remarkably similar to their own hardware—users choose pre-programmed stations or build ...
I was all excited. I don’t know why. It was an ad. Upgrade to Pandora One. That was it, and apparently was all I needed. I had this idea in my mind that upgrading from the free Pandora Internet radio ...
Radio was the first electronic mass-media service. In its heyday, experts boldly predicted that radio would quickly supplant newspapers. They were wrong. And now radio itself is being threatened from ...
Just shy of its sixth birthday, streaming music service Slacker flipped the switch on a major relaunch today that it hopes will put it ahead of competitors like Spotify and Pandora. The company is ...
For years, Pandora was one of the few on-demand streaming radio choices. But now with Spotify, MySpace and other options, you can play the field and find the streaming radio service that best fits the ...
There's a new kid on the Internet radio block, and its name is Slacker. Slacker is a brand spanking new service that provides completely free and customised Internet radio, based on whether listeners ...
Slacker Radio unveiled an expansion of its service offering, after raising $3 million in debt funding earlier this year. In addition to its free, ad-supported radio and $3.99/month Slacker Radio Plus ...