CoolCube Media 2.25

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    19/09/2002
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Windows Media Player 6.4

Publisher’s description

CoolCube Media uses your Internet connection to deliver the latest music videos in streaming media directly to your PC. It offers over 2000 channels in several platforms by countries and interest including university classes in broadband streaming media. Our streaming media portals provide direct access to the latest music videos, international TV and radios, government and military media, fashion, education, politics, and health. CoolCube organizes and delivers the latest videos with total user control.

CoolCube neither streams nor copies the actual media, it packages, and distributes from Streaming Media Servers Worldwide including most of the major record labels, the US government and the military. Seamless in-stream ads only, no pop-ups, spywares, or adwares. CoolCube Media connects you to over 1.000,000.00 media servers at one click. CoolCube offers streaming media in 25 languages.

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