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Olinda - the future of digital and internet radio?
Olinda - the future of digital and internet radio?

The BBC has released more information on the Olinda radio – an intriguing design concept that marries digital/ internet radio with social networking.

Olinda is a prototype digital radio, designed by Schulze & Webb that “features customisable hardware which could let listeners make VOIP calls to friends or send audio clips to their social networking profiles.”

Mark Friend, Controller, Multiplatform & Interactive, BBC Audio & Music, says: “Olinda demonstrates that Web-like ideas can be incorporated in DAB radio sets and, by choosing not to protect the designs, we hope to encourage development of the ideas and stimulate the market.”

Matt Webb, Director, Schulze & Webb Ltd, says: “Olinda shows how to meet the needs of Generation C, those connected, creative and community-focused people who care less about technological features and more about making and sharing blogs, photos and music. Putting the social network in the radio lets people build relationships, discover new stations, and, for the manufacturer, builds loyalty.”