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After many years in the making, IC students launched MegsRadio.fm ahead of the Grassroots Festival of Music & Dance this past weekend.

MegsRadio.fm is a locally-focused personalized Internet radio system. You can download it for free from the Apple App Store or check it out online at http://megsradio.fm

We are also looking for volunteers to help us test out MegsRadio over the next two weeks. All we need you to do is use the app for a couple of days and let us know what you think. Please sign up here if you are interested: https://goo.gl/forms/TYiKnNb1BOzACKzk1

 

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The MegsRadio team is led by Prof. Doug Turnbull (Computer Science) and has received contributions from the following students:

Current Team:

  • Danny Akimchuk (Backend Developer)
  • Jon Burger (Android Developer)
  • Erica Dischino  (Outreach)
  • Warren Crowell (Music Analysis)
  • David Dorsey (Front-end Developer, iOS Developer)
  • Daniel Kustin (UX Developer)
  • Joe Menduni (Backend Developer)
  • Shane Moore (Software Architect)
  • Chris Perez (Backend & Android Developer)
  • Luke Waldner (Data Engineer) 

Former Students:

  • Ali Akhtar (UX Designer)
  • Mariah Flaim (iOS Developer)
  • Matt Kercher (iOS Developer)
  • Adam Linden (UI/UX Designer)
  • Laurence Welch (System Architect)

The MegsRadio project is advised by Brian Dozoretz (Whalen School of Music), Thorsten Joachims (Cornell University), and Will Van Dyke '05 (Warner Music). We are supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (IIS-1217485, IIS-IIS-1615679) and Amazon Educational Grants. 

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