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Userradio

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Userradio mixes the new technologies of personal communication with "old" broadcast radio technology. It is a set of tools for collaborative networked audio production, where an unlimited number of individuals can mix multiple channels of audio simultaneously and together from anywhere on-line using a standard flash-capable browser. The audio output of the application is broadcast on terrestrial FM radio and the users are ideally within the broadcast diameter.

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      MULTIMEDIA '04: Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
      October 2004
      1028 pages
      ISBN:1581138938
      DOI:10.1145/1027527

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