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Aussie app MiRoamer cracks the Top 25

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Melbourne App MiRoamer has been named in the Top 25 Blackberry Apps worldwide by Tech Radar UK.

MiRoamer, the only Aussie app to make the list, will apparently be on all other smartphones, including iPhone and Android, by the end of this year.

MiRoamer allows the Blackberry user to stream tens of thousands of radio stations from every corner of the globe, channelling preferred music genres, sports and news options directly to your mobile phone.  It accesses the full digital spectrum, plus around 40,000 other internet radio stations.

It's definitely worth a download, if only to give you something to listen to on the train other than noisy commuters.

MiRoamers can listen to Salsa in Colombia, flick to Wall Street for business news and close their working day with blues from New Orleans.  MiRoamers hear five nations rugby in Paris AND cricket in Barbados.

According to the app's developers, MiMedia Holdings, the app "offers unprecedented personalisation of streamed information".

George Parthimos is MiRoamer's founder and CEO of MiMedia Holdings, an Australian company listed on  the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. He said, "the MiRoamer innovation has placed Melbourne-based MiMedia Holdings
at the global epicentre of streaming digital media technology development."