
The ability to stream and play music from the web or the cloud on your Android device is something that many users take advantage of. A new app for streaming radio from the internet has landed for Android devices. The new app comes from Livio and is the Livio Radio app.
The app debuted last month and it is now on the Android Market for users to download in two versions. Users can opt for a Lite version that is free and offers a limited number of internet only radio stations. The full version of the app is $4.99 and gives the user access to 45,000 stations.
The Lite version has access to a limited number of stations including 1.FM, 181, 1Club, 977, AccuRadio, All Danz Radio, Boston Pete, CBS Album Premiere, Digitally Imported (DI), Got Radio, JazzRadio, Ministry of Sound, PowerHitz, Reunion Radio, Soma FM, Yahoo! Radio and more. “Car Internet radio is what’s happening in 2011, and Livio Radio is going to be the company that ensures an alternative to satellite for all mobile users,” Sigal said. “It means more music and less work for iPhone and Android users.”








Has no off button. Inconvenient.