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GNOME Internet Radio Locator 1.6.0 Released (gnome.org)

Longtime Slashdot reader ole writes: GNOME Internet Radio Locator 1.6.0 is now freely available for GNOME systems. The 1.6.0 release is a stable release with Internet radio stations from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, England, Scotland, France and Belgium, as well as U.S.A., Canada, Mexico and Guatemala, mapped for GNOME Maps and city text search interface with auto-completion for 76 world cities that are featured in this release. You may download the 1.6.0 release of GNOME Internet Radio Locator here and download packages for Fedora 28 and 29 on x86_64 here

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  1. No need by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No need for it here, I know where my radio is.

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    Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
    1. Re:No need by arglebargle_xiv · · Score: 3

      I do too, but no thanks to the article. The title gives you no idea what a "GNOME Internet Radio Locator" is, the text also gives you no idea what a "GNOME Internet Radio Locator" is, the linked-to release announcement also gives you no idea what a "GNOME Internet Radio Locator" is, finally the link at the bottom of that tells me it's a way of finding free radio stations on the internet. Which I have close to zero interest in.

      When the admins post a slashvertising article, is it too much to ask that the article title or text actually describes what's being slashvertised?