GNOME 3.30 will introduce new applications Internet Radio Locator
The GNOME team is polishing a new application called Internet Radio Locator and plans to make its debut with the upcoming GNOME 3.30 release.
Currently, the GNOME team is working hard to promote the 3.30 version update. The second snapshot version is expected to go online this week. Today the team also updated the Future Plans page, indicating that this application has been included in this round of development week.
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Internet Radio Locator is an internet radio application based on the latest GNOME/GTK+ technology. It is an open source graphics application that helps users to easily locate free internet radio stations from all kinds of radio stations around the world. Currently, this application supports text search from all over the world. There are a total of 86 radio stations in cities in 76 countries.
In addition, with the GNOME Maps application, the app can also display the location of Internet radio stations on world maps, and use the GStreamer open source multimedia framework for audio playback via libchamplain and geocode-lib libraries. In the world, it currently supports map marking pop-ups for Internet radio stations in 35 cities.