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Listening to the radio while you workThere are dozens, possibly hundreds, of radio stations that you can listen to via the Internet. Some of the available audio is a Web-based version of a conventional broadcast, while others produce "radio" that is only available via the Internet. The audio is processed by the Windows Media Player, which comes free with Windows 98 and Internet Explorer. If you don't have it, you can download it from the Windows Update Web site. You can set up your computer to listen to a broad range of programs, from Latin music to talk shows. Here's how:
Note: Your computer must be equipped with an audio card and speakers to play audio. |
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