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    kefir says "PeerCast is a new, free way to listen to radio and watch video on the Internet. It uses P2P technology to let anyone become a broadcaster without the costs of traditional streaming. This means you get to hear and watch stations not normally found on commercially funded... more

    Reviewed by VirianFlux Jan 20 2005, 05:16am ( 22 reviews ) peercast.org

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  • Rated by John-Reuschlein on Nov 04, 12:32pm

    I agree with the sentiment and therefore help get it some exposure.
  • Rated by outerzone on Nov 01 2005, 4:11pm

    a simple, free way to listen to radio and watch video on the Internet.
  • Rated by jordanstumbles on Oct 21 2005, 12:47pm

    Very good.
  • Rated by phreddy on Aug 04 2005, 1:51am

    PeerCast is a new, free way to listen to radio and watch video on the Internet. It uses Peer-to-Peer technology to let anyone become a broadcaster without the costs of traditional streaming. This means you get to hear and watch stations not normally found
  • Rated by Garlic on Jun 05 2005, 3:41am

    Radio on peer to peer basis. This allows lowcost radio and video broadcasting.
  • Rated by hobbes2000 on Mar 30 2005, 9:00pm

    Cool. Your very own broadcast booth. Go make some noise!
  • Rated by sintekk on Jan 24 2005, 7:37pm

    Sounds cool, but they don't really play my type o' stuffs
  • Rated by VirianFlux on Jan 20 2005, 5:16am

    kefir says "PeerCast is a new, free way to listen to radio and watch video on the Internet. It uses P2P technology to let anyone become a broadcaster without the costs of traditional streaming. This means you get to hear and watch stations not normally found on commercially funded sites." Leinad-Z says "Check out ... http://www.streamerp2p.com for another p2p broadcast software and more streams."
  • Rated by HenkPoley on Jan 01 2005, 1:54pm

    I like the idea, it even works :) but itīs not really my kind of music. I'll stick to last.fm