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06/29/10 5:55 PM

#18487 RE: SurgeGuy2.0 #18484

Gomez326, I was not going to post again till I see $1.10 for Sirius, but since you ask, I do beleive Sirius is well worth $2.00 or more a share now, not 2-years or so from now, yes Sirius is starting to make a profit, yes Sirius has 20 Million + Subscribers, and yes Sirius is the only very possible soon to be next Apple or google type Network selling under $1.00 in the Stock market.



NEWS Just out tonight $$$$

Sirius XM & Apple Time Shift With Pulsar 2.0

Posted 29 Jun 2010
Category Sirius XM (SIRI) News
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Pulsar 2.0
http://satelliteradioplayground.com/2010/06/29/sirius-xm-apple-time-shift-with-pulsar-2-0/
by Demian Russian

Sirius XM (NASDAQ: SIRI) subscribers and Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) computer users are in for a real treat with the new release of Rouge Amoeba’s Pulsar 2.0 app. The original Pulsar app brought Apple and Sirius XM together to create magic. Apple computer users could finally stream Sirius XM’s Premium Online content the way it should be done. Pulsar did it right! For starters, a browser wasn’t required. The interface was clean, elegant and easy to use. A third-party app wasn’t required to make it work. Users only had to enter in their username and password once. Best of all, the music wouldn’t stop playing with annoying timeouts.

The new Pulsar 2.0 now brings amazing features to what was already an incredible app. Users can now pause, play, rewind and fast forward through their favorite Sirius XM content. Pulsar 2.0 even allows for skipping around on a song by song basis. If you hear your new favorite song, you can jump back in time and hear it over and over again. If you get a phone call, you can pause what you are listening to for up to 3 hours and come back to it exactly where you left off. Pulsar 2.0 integrates easily with Rouge Amoeba’s Audio Hijack Pro app, so users can even record their favorite Sirius XM content for later listening through iTunes or for downloading to a portable device for on-the-go listening. With Rouge Amoeba’s Airfoil app, users can even stream Sirius XM around their home utilizing a WiFi network. Airfoil will stream Sirius XM content to iPhones, iPod Touches, Apple TV’s, Macs and PCs.

Pulsar 2.0 boasts some other welcome, new features as well. The interface has been updated with a new, sleek look. Favorite channels can now be sorted with drag and drop ease. The mini-mode has also been improved to allow quick access to user-defined favorite channels. Pulsar’s controls can now be accessed from the background via command-clicking, with basic AppleScript commands being supported. Last.fm scrobbling is also supported.

Rouge Amoeba’s Pulsar 2.0 has brought Sirius XM’s Premium Online content to Apple computers the way it should be done. I spent some time with Pulsar 2.0 and it worked flawlessly. I was impressed with the clean interface and amazed with its ease of use. After using Pulsar 2.0, it’s hard to imagine going back to Sirius XM’s clunky online streaming platforms. Pulsar can be purchased for $20 from Rogue Amoeba’s website, www.rogueamoeba.com, or you can get Pulsar 2.0 for free with the purchase of any of the company’s other Mac OS X products.

An exclusive Playground Radio interview with Rouge Ameoba CEO, Paul Kafasis, can be heard at the following link:

Playground Radio — Special Guest: Paul Kafaris, CEO of Rogue Amoeba


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