Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Today's Tech News: Slacker radio app lets users create stations on BlackBerrys

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Slacker CEO Jim Cady, center, heads up a music application that's a big hit with BlackBerry users. San Diego DJ Matthew Bates, left, who helps program Slacker stations, and Jonathan Sasse, Slacker senior vice president, hang out with Cady at the San Diego Slacker offices.
 
Slacker radio app lets users create stations on BlackBerrys
By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
Internet radio service Slacker isn't slacking anymore, thanks to the BlackBerry. When Research In Motion decided to make its BlackBerry phones less corporate and more entertainment-oriented, it tapped Slacker as its first music app. The explosive growth of mobile has paid off handsomely for Slacker. About 35% of new Slacker registrants each day are BlackBerry owners. Slacker has 10 million listeners, up from 6 million when it launched with BlackBerry in January. Read more
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