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I have tried extensively to find this info on the net and have come up empty so far. I'm considering getting an N800 and would like to know if the Slacker Radio website works properly? Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Slacker radio's site won't even load on my N800, it just goes black screen and hangs. So no.
 
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Update, it crashed the OS, had to reboot then tried it again and it loaded till the player tried to start then crashed the browser. It works great on my Mac Mini though, thanks.
 
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that is probably a deal-killer for me. thanks for trying it.
 
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i haven't tried slacker radio, but i was directed to install vagalume on my new N800 when i mentioned having trouble at Pandora radio. vagalume let's you use last.fm radio with the heart and ban buttons.
 

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I wonder whether there is a way to suggest radio links to be included with the Internet readio directory.
WFMU.org, for example, is one I would DEFINITELY suggest (free-form, listener-supported,strictly non-commercial former college radio station featuring highly eclectic/eccentric programming/hosts based in New Jersey, streamed in multiple formats, lots of show archives, etc.)
 
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If that's your style, you definitely should check out RadioParadise. I spend a lot of time there when I'm in front of my desktop.
 
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What about shoutcast?
 
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I like shoutcast and go there to pick up the Radioparadise station. But I really like the ability to pick my own artists and create my own station on Slacker.
 
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Vagalume lets you do just that. Type in an artist and it creates a station for them. All you need is a free Last.FM account.
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