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“Royalty Free Music” Internet Radio
Announced by CSS Music
“Royalty Free Music” Internet Radio
Announced by CSS Music
03/30/2005 03:29 AMCSS Music, a leading provider of royalty free music for use in film,
television, and corporate and multimedia applications, has introduced
an Internet radio station that plays original, instrumental, and
royalty free music. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
Sony launches music service
Sony launches music service
05/05/2004 11:19 AMglobetechnology.com May 5 2004 3:41PM GMT
Napster launches UK music service
Napster launches UK music service
05/20/2004 06:54 AMThe former file-sharing pioneer Napster returns to the UK with a
paid-for music download service.
AT&T Wireless Launches Music Service
AT&T Wireless Launches Music Service
04/15/2004 07:51 PMSiliconValley.com Apr 15 2004 11:50PM GMT
AT&T Wireless Launches Music Service
(AP)
AT&T Wireless Launches Music Service
(AP)
04/15/2004 03:54 PMAP - AT&T Wireless began offering its U.S. subscribers a service
Thursday that uses mobile phones to identify the names and performers
of more than 1 million popular songs.
Microsoft launches MSN Music service
Microsoft launches MSN Music service
09/02/2004 10:15 AMMicrosoft Corp. is offering a "preview release" of
MSN Music, its answer to Apple's
popular iTunes Music Store. The music download service is available in
the United States exclusively for users of the Windows operating
system, and is built in to Microsoft's new Windows Media Player 10
software as well. Microsoft's introduction gives the public a look at
what Apple may be up against as the company enjoys a dominant position
in the digital music download market.
Napster launches music service in UK
Napster launches music service in UK
05/20/2004 07:13 AMNapster is the first Internet music stores to make its European debut,
with its launch today at www.napster.co.uk, reports Reuters...
Sony Launches Online Music Service (AP)
Sony Launches Online Music Service (AP)
05/04/2004 07:54 PMAP - Sony Corp. entered the bourgeoning digital music market Tuesday,
launching an online music download service that the electronics and
media conglomerate is banking will also generate sales for its line of
portable audio players.
Sony Launches Online Music Service
Sony Launches Online Music Service
05/04/2004 09:13 PMAP via Los Angeles Times May 5 2004 1:53AM GMT
Virgin launches Digital music service
Virgin launches Digital music service
09/27/2004 05:24 AM'Me too' offering, but leads on price
CNet launches Free Music Service
CNet launches Free Music Service
04/26/2004 11:48 AM"LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Online technology company CNET Networks Inc.
(Nasdaq:CNET - news) on Monday launched a free digital music...
Oxfam Launches Music Download Service
Oxfam Launches Music Download Service
05/23/2004 07:31 PMCNET launches music download service
CNET launches music download service
04/26/2004 11:34 AMCNET Apr 26 2004 3:48PM GMT
Virgin launches online music service
Virgin launches online music service
09/26/2004 11:25 PMMove could help test viability of bridge--if there is one--between old
offline world of music selling and new digital medium.
Napster Launches Music-To-Go Service
(NewsFactor)
Napster Launches Music-To-Go Service
(NewsFactor)
09/03/2004 02:36 PMNewsFactor - U.S. music-downloading service Napster has launched a
preview version of its Napster To Go portable music service, which
incorporates
Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) latest digital-rights management software,
Janus.
Wal-Mart Music Download Service Launches
Wal-Mart Music Download Service Launches
12/19/2003 11:30 AMMicrosoft launches online music service
Microsoft launches online music service
09/02/2004 06:18 AMThestate.com - Thu Sep 2, 10:07 am GMT
Sony launches music download service:
Connect
Sony launches music download service:
Connect
05/06/2004 11:38 AM
Sony
launched a noninfringing music downloading service,
entering a growing market still dominated by Apple's iTunes and
including a revised Napster .
Connect is based on a downloadable client ,
offers more than five hundred thousand songs, and offers
now-traditional pricing: ninety-nine cents per song, with a
subscription option. Additionally, Connect is appealing to
indepedent labels for more content. As with iTunes, a digital
rights management ( DRM
) application,
MagicGate DRM , restricts sharing of downloaded music files.
Connect's file format, ATRAC 3 , is
not compatible with the popular iPod portable music player.
The desktop client
is available for Windows machines only.
MSN Launches Preview Release of Music
Download Service
MSN Launches Preview Release of Music
Download Service
09/02/2004 12:49 AMMSN today launched a preview release of its MSN® Music service in the
United States, providing music fans with an easy, comprehensive
service for discovering and downloading legal, digital music. MSN
Music offers simple sign-up, no-hassle purchasing and superior sound
quality, either through a Web browser or the new Windows Media®
Player 10. The new service delivers a vast selection of music with
more than 1 million tracks licensed, from new releases to rare
classical compositions, from major labels including EMI Music North
America, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and
Warner Music Group as well as more than 3,000 independent labels.
CNET Launches Free Music Download
Service (Reuters)
CNET Launches Free Music Download
Service (Reuters)
04/26/2004 10:31 AMReuters - Online technology company CNET
Networks Inc. (CNET.O) on Monday launched a free digital music
service, allowing users to search and download what it said
were thousands of songs contributed by independent and unsigned
artists.
Microsoft launches beta of digital music
download service
Microsoft launches beta of digital music
download service
09/01/2004 06:57 PM
Xeni Jardin:
MSN Music launched today.
From a CBS Marketwatch report:
Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled details of a new service for
downloading digital music, placing it squarely in competition with
Apple's rival iTunes music service. Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft
will launch a preview version of its new MSN Music service tomorrow
that will allow users to legally download songs mostly for 99 cents
each. The service will also make entire albums available, the majority
of which will cost $9.99, the company said. Microsoft's push into the
arena for downloadable music trails Apple's hugely successful iPod
digital music player and its own iTunes music service. Apple also
charges 99 cents for each song downloaded through iTunes.
Link to news
report, and
Link
a> to MSN Music home page. (Thanks, Jean-Luc)
Update: Jason Schultz points out the system
requirements list, which contains some interesting items:
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
Internet Explorer 5.01 (or later), which supports 128-bit encryption
Windows Media Player 7.1 (or later), we recommend the latest version
A 233 megahertz (MHz) processor (such as an Intel Pentium II or
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processor) or faster
64 megabytes (MB) of RAM or more
Speakers and sound capability
Payment with a valid credit card with a U.S. billing address
To enjoy high-quality audio as a Radio Plus subscriber, you will need
Windows Media Player 9 Series (or later)
Link
Primary Elements Launches 15 New
Royalty-Free Buy-Out CD Collections
Primary Elements Launches 15 New
Royalty-Free Buy-Out CD Collections
06/17/2004 03:51 AMPrimary Elements is announcing the release of 15 new royalty-free
buy-out production music CD Collections. They are also announcing the
addition of several new music tracks to the service, a dramatic
reduction of their individual licensing prices, and information about
their recently unveiled order transaction and instant download system.
[PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Canada rejects Internet music royalty
plan
Canada rejects Internet music royalty
plan
07/14/2004 05:02 AMSpectrum.ieee.org - Wed Jul 14, 07:38 am GMT
Download Royalty Free Music at CD
Quality with Q-Disc
Download Royalty Free Music at CD
Quality with Q-Disc
09/09/2004 03:30 AMNew MP4 technology allows for royalty free music downloads from CSS
Music, “When Overnight Isn’t Fast Enough.” [PRWEB Sep 9, 2004]
Royalty Free Music Site Offers Internet
Radio
Royalty Free Music Site Offers Internet
Radio
04/13/2005 04:01 AMCSS Music, a leading provider of royalty free music for use in film,
television, and corporate and multimedia applications, has introduced
an Internet radio station that plays original, instrumental, and
royalty free music. [PRWEB Apr 13, 2005]
Paying lip service to open source.
Paying lip service to open source.
06/27/2004 02:41 PMNewsForge:
Paying lip service to open source.
I don't consider donating money to be showing support for open source
ever since I saw a company that simultaneously donates to the FSF and
hides their GPLed code so that it won't compete with their product. It
smells too much like greenwashing.
Paying lip service to open source
Paying lip service to open source
06/26/2004 07:58 AMOpen source has become hip, trendy, dope, and cool. "Based on Open
Source Technology" is used by more than one proprietary software
company as a marketing boast. Even Microsoft, everybody's favorite
symbol of software proprietarism, now boasts about releasing software
under an open source license. Obviously, the phrase "Open Source" is
now considered a plus when trying to sell software. Will this lead to
more open source contributions by companies trying to associate
themselves with this "movement" or will it lead to the death of open
source as we know it?
"They had dial-up music delivery in
1909Wilmington, Delaware, is enjoying a
novel service through the telephone
exchange. Phonograph music is supplied
over the wires to those subscribers who
sign up for the service. Attached to the
wall near the telephone ..."
"They had dial-up music delivery in
1909Wilmington, Delaware, is enjoying a
novel service through the telephone
exchange. Phonograph music is supplied
over the wires to those subscribers who
sign up for the service. Attached to the
wall near the telephone ..."
11/10/2003 11:14 PMBrief: USPS to halt online bill-paying
service
Brief: USPS to halt online bill-paying
service
11/17/2003 05:29 PMThe Postal Service won't renew its contract with CheckFree Corp. for
the service.
Three O'clock Ltd., the Free
International Video Magazine Service for
Mobile Phones Launches their premiere
Video Games, Urban Music, Cars, Surfing
and Female Fashion magazines.
Three O'clock Ltd., the Free
International Video Magazine Service for
Mobile Phones Launches their premiere
Video Games, Urban Music, Cars, Surfing
and Female Fashion magazines.
08/20/2004 06:29 AMThree O'clock Ltd., a mobile entertainment company, announces the
launch of the world's first video magazine service for mobile phones.
Subscribers can gain free access to 60 video magazines to watch and
read on their java-enabled mobile phones. Coinciding with the launch
of the Three O'clock video magazine service, the company is offering 5
special magazines covering Video Games, Urban Music, Cars, Surfing and
Female Fashion. [PRWEB Aug 20, 2004]
Fed paying Haliburton more than twice
what others are paying to import
Kurwaiti gasoline and other fuel
Fed paying Haliburton more than twice
what others are paying to import
Kurwaiti gasoline and other fuel
12/11/2003 06:11 AMU.S. Paying Halliburton TWICE What It Pays Other Companies to Truck
Oil into Iraq. Outrageous! 12/10 ..
Halliburton
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PlayLouder to challenge iTMS
PlayLouder to challenge iTMS
11/11/2003 09:21 AMAnother new online music service is set to launch. The service, called
PlayLouder, the service differs from other legitimate online music
services by offering a way to legally file-share, stream and download
music through programs like KaZaA. At this time, the service has not
reached agreements with the major record labels, but the company is
confident an arrangement will be made in the near future. A number of
independent labels including those that represent Stereophonics and
White...
H2M Launches UK’s First Service Provider
Automation Service - Reduces Risk and
Increases Return for xSPs; End-to-end
Service Management Automation
H2M Launches UK’s First Service Provider
Automation Service - Reduces Risk and
Increases Return for xSPs; End-to-end
Service Management Automation
06/05/2005 11:19 PMAs xSPs struggle to reduce cost and stay one step ahead of the
market’s maturation many are seeking an answer. With any market
industrialization occurs and today this means automation. Only those
service providers that automate will remain competitive and viable for
their shareholders and customers – failing to automate is suicidal.
[PRWEB May 24, 2005]
Mireth Technology Launches New Digital
Music Software - Music Man Released
Mireth Technology Launches New Digital
Music Software - Music Man Released
09/02/2004 02:25 AMMireth Technology Corp. announces the launch of Music Man, digital
music software that rips from CD, converts between formats, burns to
CD or to USB Flash Drive Memory and plays music files, CDs and
directly from USB Flash. Music Man was developed for Macintosh users
with MP3 devices other than Apple’s. Music Man runs on Mac OS X.
[PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
Swiss Internet service provider
Telephoenix launches anti-virus
e-service in co-operation with F-Sec
Swiss Internet service provider
Telephoenix launches anti-virus
e-service in co-operation with F-Sec
06/30/2004 04:42 AMF-secure.com - Wed Jun 30, 07:51 am GMT
GlooNet™ Platform to Power NormSoft
Streaming Music Service Enables Remote
Access to Personal Music Collections
GlooNet™ Platform to Power NormSoft
Streaming Music Service Enables Remote
Access to Personal Music Collections
03/14/2005 05:24 PMGlooNet enables consumers to acess their entire music collection
stored on a home PC from a cell phone, pda or web browswer from remote
locations. NormSoft has licensed GlooNet and will be launching its
"tunesonthefly" service. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]
Music downloads lose P2P market share
Music downloads lose P2P market share
07/14/2004 01:54 PMP2P users are moving away from music downloads. At the same time,
video and software downloads are on the rise.
The New York Times > Arts >
Music > Exploring the Right to
Share, Mix and Burn
The New York Times > Arts >
Music > Exploring the Right to
Share, Mix and Burn
04/10/2005 05:27 PMwhat the NYTimes had to say about the event .. Exploring the Right to
Share, Mix and Burn .. A NY
Times
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SK Telecom takes lion's share in roaming
service
SK Telecom takes lion's share in roaming
service
07/11/2004 06:39 AMMaekyung Internet Jul 11 2004 11:08AM GMT
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