Enjoying Online Streaming Radio

Posted by publisher | Entertainment | Tuesday 21 December 2010 3:51 am

Getting free online music is one of the best things that the internet offers to the user. People who want to listen to a variety of music genres will find favor in listening to online radio for free. They could also download music, uploaded for public domain and licensed under a free license by the artists or copyrighters themselves to promote their music. As long as a person is online, he could browse through and listen to free music for his own satisfaction.

 

Streaming radio online is accessing a one-way audio transmission through a data network that is extensively used on the Web to play audio clips and Internet radio. As opposed to the process of sound files that only play after the entire file is downloaded and stored, streaming radio begins playing after only a small amount of data is downloaded. However, when the internet connection is slow, the file buffers so that it creates blips that are annoying to the ears.

 

The 90s music paved the way for new artists like Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears. It was the time when dance music like “genie in a bottle” and “hit me baby” was popularized and became one of the greatest hits. Songs of earlier renowned Singers like Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Madonna were still a hit in the 90′s. N’ Sync came into the picture too along with other singers. In the 90′s, MTV became more popular, making profound impact to viewers. Through radio streaming, individuals can access all wide selection of 90′s music.

Ashton Kutcher on Gushing about Love on Twitter

Posted by publisher | Entertainment | Thursday 2 December 2010 7:21 am

Ashton Kutcher thinks everyone would love to be adored publicly, such as in websites like Twitter, and that’s precisely why he’s doing it, to his lovely wife Demi Moore. Ashton, a self-confessed addict of Twitter, may as well be considered a modern-day, techie Romeo, utilizing social networking sites like Twitter to woo Demi Moore over and over. In fact, he wrote an essay for Harper’s Bazaar’s January issue, on his fondness for flirting on the Web.

The thirty-two year old actor writes that sending sweet messages over on Facebook and posting affectionate words on Twitter can be a lot of fun, because it’s not typical. He compared the act of online flirting to sending flowers at a girl’s office. Everyone sees and the girl is wooed and adored publicly, and everyone likes that, he thinks.

 

So, is he all for the great big Web? Ashton Kutcher, in his online essay, did give out a warning: Anything posted on the web gets seen by everyone – there are some things you post, and can’t hide from people. It’ll be all over. Kutcher has posted revealing pictures of his 48-year old wife online.

 

The actor entitled his essay “Has Texting Killed Romance?”, stated that professing love on the Web should never substitute personal, more old-fashioned ways of showing affection. According to the star, no amount of text can replace a person when he or she is needed by that special someone, and that a loving touch, not text, is the only thing that will work for a anyone who’s hurting or sad.