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If you have a long plane trip for Computers in Libraries 2009 , we've got some podcast recommendations to help keep you informed and amused. You can catch up on programs you might have missed with Tech for Techies, LISTen, and Hyperlinked History. Network producers do crank out a bit of content during the week. Links for network programs to plug into your podcatcher are:

Going to Computers in Libraries 2009? | LISNews

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OneLlama is an online radio aggregator that collects music data from tens of thousands of Internet radio stations, filters and categorizes it using their own proprietary technology. You can use this online radio station finder to radio stations that you are most likely to listen to. So when you search for an artist, it shows a list of stations that recently played the artist, and also stations with similar artists to your search. You can browse the stations: You can save stations to your Favorites at the bottom of screen. If you want to save stations beyond your current session, you need to register for an account. http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/onllama-metacrawler-online-radios/

One Llama: Find Radio Stations With Your Favorite Artists

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