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Ghost Ship
cool.gif It's free. It doesnt cost anything.

Live TV Toolbar - over 1750 online TV stations from around the world. The toolbar is based on a number of patent-pending technologies, automatic TV station updates, regular view mode & full-screen mode, listen to over 2500 live radio stations. Toolbar search powered by Google, e-mail notifier, pop-up blocker, RSS video feeds

You have got to check this out. I downloaded it and i ended up watching an excellent 70's kung foo movie. There's hundreds of channels to choose from and it's a browser add on.

Once you have it installed push the green tv button and then movies and then thriller classics. Lots of old school kung foo going on there !

As well i have watched the Pentagon Channel that talks and talks about all types of military and government stuff and movies 2. Click on the green tv and then government.

You can open multiple tv windows as well to watch more then one at the same time.

Download here
chrisfreak
That's amazing! I am going to try it now, and give my feedback later! thumbsup.gif
chrisfreak
It seems that not many channels we can watch at the moment. Most of channels are either offline or have very low streaming speed.

And what I don't like is it's for IE only(Im a firefox person)

not bad though
lexter_ian
Not bad at all indeed!
Fire fox is soooo much better then IE!
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Firefox version on their homepage http://www.tv-toolbar.com/

Standalone programs here;

http://www.sopcast.org/
http://www.tvunetworks.com/
http://tvants.en.softonic.com/
http://www.getmiro.com/
http://www.joost.com/

plus a ton of others a google search away.

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It seems that not many channels we can watch at the moment. Most of channels are either offline or have very low streaming speed.


You'll be lucky to find 100 usable channels on any service, and those are the same ones.

Joost has a deal with major tv studios so there is some decent content on there.
Sopcast is great for live sports streams. http://www.myp2p.eu/
Miro is a little different than the rest, though not great at anything.


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