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have figured out that mobitv.com has unsecured feeds up and listed the URL's. These URLs if typed into the browser on my N800 cause the default media player to open and play the feed perfectly, no problems. If you go to the end of that thread you will find that several more channels have been discovered, and I discovered that by changing part of the url (CDMA to EVDO) you can get higher quality. By bookmarking them on my N800 I now have mobile TV (and since the feeds are intended for cell phones they should work on most net connections.)
I would post the info here but there is A LOT of stuff, so it is probably better to just go to Howard Forums for the URLs.
Because of the nature of the way this works (and the fact that the thread got posted on Slashdot earlier) there is no way to know how long this will continue working but it works now.
Anyone else know any good sources for online TV feeds???
Hope everyone else finds this useful too!
Patrick