Internet radio browser GUI for music/video streams from various directory services.

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	    <p>Music genres are represented as "categories" in the left
	    pane.  Every channel groups its music stations into some
	    structure.</p>
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	  <item>
	    <title>URL</title> <p>URL stands for "Uniform Resource Locator"
	    and simply means hyperlinks and web addresses like
	    http://www.example.org/.  There is also the hipster term "URI",
	    which is technically more general (but superseeded by "IRI" and
	    "IRL" anyway).  In streamtuner2 the audio streaming link often
	    is an URL, as is the radio station homepage of course.  (ISBN or
	    Mailto URIs don't make much sense for either.)</p>
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	    <title>Radio</title>
	    <p>Plays music. Sometimes interrupted by advertisements.
   	    </p>
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	    <p>Music genres are represented as "categories" in the left
	    pane.  Every channel groups its music stations into some
	    structure.</p>
	  </item>

	  <item>
	    <title>URL</title> <p>URL stands for "Uniform Resource Locator"
	    and simply refers to something retrievable hyperlinks or web addresses like
	    http://www.example.org/.  Radio stations/streams are stored as URLs internally.
            The more generic hipster term "URI" (long superseded by "IRI" anyway)
            makes less sense in this context, because ISBN: or MailTo: references aren't
            overly useful for such purposes.</p>

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	    <title>Radio</title>
	    <p>Plays music. Sometimes interrupted by advertisements.
   	    </p>
	  </item>