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Liquid Compass.net channels radio stations’ content onto the Internet

At Liquid Compass.net, employees get all the latte they want, a free season ski pass and lunch every Wednesday.

The loft in lower downtown Denver features a cabana and a plush couch where employees can sit and play Xbox games on the office television. Employees also can listen to music on their desktop computer.

All of the above are perks except listening to music. That’s part of the job.

Liquid Compass "powers" more than 500 Internet radio stations in the U.S., buying the bandwidth and operating and monitoring the streaming audio. It charges around $250 a month per station for providing that service.

By Jeff Smith, Rocky Mountain News

Full Story: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/tech/article/0,2777,DRMN_23910_5263719,00.html

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