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Hi folks,
Im a software developer and Im curious as to what happened with the web-based radios that used to be online. I think they were managed from Java or straight HTML. Im a fan of SW, but alas I had to sell my equipment a long time ago and haven't gotten back into it yet. (Looking for a decent receiver, but thats a different issue). I'm curious to code something that is a little better than the past offerings for web-based radios, using AJAX technology for what would be a more responsive user interface. Is this something that is rather dead at this point, or is there still interest? |
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On Oct 7, 8:18 pm, ShutterMan wrote:
Hi folks, Im a software developer and Im curious as to what happened with the web-based radios that used to be online. I think they were managed from Java or straight HTML. Im a fan of SW, but alas I had to sell my equipment a long time ago and haven't gotten back into it yet. (Looking for a decent receiver, but thats a different issue). I'm curious to code something that is a little better than the past offerings for web-based radios, using AJAX technology for what would be a more responsive user interface. Is this something that is rather dead at this point, or is there still interest? http://www.ralabs.com/webradio/ http://www.chilton.com |
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ShutterMan wrote:
Hi folks, Im a software developer and Im curious as to what happened with the web-based radios that used to be online. I think they were managed from Java or straight HTML. Im a fan of SW, but alas I had to sell my equipment a long time ago and haven't gotten back into it yet. (Looking for a decent receiver, but thats a different issue). I'm curious to code something that is a little better than the past offerings for web-based radios, using AJAX technology for what would be a more responsive user interface. Is this something that is rather dead at this point, or is there still interest? I have a homebrew hf receiver online with realtime audio (not streamed) and realtime tuning (not transactional). Only one person (another online receiver operator) has ever used it despite advertising its availability on various N.G.s I suspect it is just too different from the prevailing variety of webradios. Regards, Michael |
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On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 00:18:06 -0000, ShutterMan
wrote: Hi folks, Im a software developer and Im curious as to what happened with the web-based radios that used to be online. I think they were managed from Java or straight HTML. Im a fan of SW, but alas I had to sell my equipment a long time ago and haven't gotten back into it yet. (Looking for a decent receiver, but thats a different issue). I'm curious to code something that is a little better than the past offerings for web-based radios, using AJAX technology for what would be a more responsive user interface. Is this something that is rather dead at this point, or is there still interest? Sounds like a recipe for a one way trip to Gitmo. |
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