CES 2008: Flytunes iPhone Digital Music Service
At CES 2008, Flytunes introduced a personalized digital music service for the iPhone, iPod touch and other media capable phones. Flytunes lets you access by 20,000 radio stations anywhere a WiFi, or cell phone signal is available; something satellite radio cannot do (inside buildings). Flytunes is available free of charge and
can be run on either PC or Mac. Flytunes will be available on their website as
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