Kazaa Lite Shut Down, New Developments
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Kazaa-lite Shut Down
Kazaa-lite Shut Down
12/07/2003 11:38 AMKazaa Lite shut down
Kazaa Lite shut down
12/06/2003 05:37 PMKazaa Lite Shut Down
Kazaa Lite Shut Down
12/08/2003 10:34 AMKazaa Lite shut down by Sharman Networks
Kazaa Lite shut down by Sharman Networks
12/06/2003 04:28 PM Kaz
aa Lite K++, the
spyware-free
version of the popular file-sharing application, was ordered
offline yesterday by Kazaa's owner
Sharman
Networks. On what grounds? Ironically, for
copyright
infringement. (The K++ downloads are gone from the
official site, but the latest version
is still
mirrored here.)
Los dueños de Kazaa consiguen cerrar
Kazaa Lite
Los dueños de Kazaa consiguen cerrar
Kazaa Lite
12/08/2003 06:57 AMKaZaA shuts down KaZaA Lite
KaZaA shuts down KaZaA Lite
12/08/2003 08:07 AMLegal threats
Kazaa-Lite -v- Kazaa
Kazaa-Lite -v- Kazaa
12/11/2003 07:15 PMIt used a similar tactic a while back when it used it to force Google
to remove or disable all access to the Infringing Material, said
infringing material ...
Kazaa has shut down Kazaalight
Kazaa has shut down Kazaalight
12/09/2003 05:05 AMZeropaid
zeropaid.com/news/articles/auto/12052003h.php
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KaZaA Lite Plus v1.0
KaZaA Lite Plus v1.0
05/07/2004 07:22 PMKaZaA Lite Plus is an open source file sharing client that searches
the fast track network which KaZaA and Grokster run on, AND also
searches Gnutella2 network, so there are a lot more files than KaZaA
Media Desktop, Grokster, and Morpheus. [Freeware 3.34 MB]
New Kazaa Lite Codec Pack
New Kazaa Lite Codec Pack
12/28/2004 09:24 AMKazaa Lite site Shutdown
Kazaa Lite site Shutdown
12/08/2003 05:43 AMWe knew it was coming being just a mater of time before the legal
wheels could smash the code that...
Two Big Developments for Tablet PC
Two Big Developments for Tablet PC
03/25/2005 11:13 PMEnabling the Wireless Enterprise Mar 26 2005 3:36AM GMT
Community Developments
Community Developments
03/06/2004 01:48 AMAfter its long focus on the W3C TAG, the XML-Deviant returns its gaze
to the XML developer world, taking in developments in RDDL and the new
"genx" project.
New developments in intellectual
property
New developments in intellectual
property
06/24/2005 09:01 PMCordis Jun 24 2005 10:16PM GMT
DoCoMo in handset developments
DoCoMo in handset developments
12/02/2003 10:12 PMTelecoms.com Dec 2 2003 6:45PM ET
The Developments On The Internet By Mr.
Bletsas
The Developments On The Internet By Mr.
Bletsas
12/05/2003 04:23 PMMacedonian Press Agency Dec 5 2003 3:05PM ET
More on the Migration: Developments and
Sightings
More on the Migration: Developments and
Sightings
06/05/2005 11:17 PMBackfence.com starts up the engines. Newspaper union tells rank and
file the Web migration is here. Lawsuit in Milwaukee pits big
advertiser against the local daily. The AP as legacy media?
SIP Industry Bolstered by IMS
Developments
SIP Industry Bolstered by IMS
Developments
04/14/2005 02:15 AMAccording to Chad Hart, VDC's Telecom/Datacom Practice Director, IMS
adoption will drive SIP growth, with initial trials through 2006 and
more significant deployments in 2007. "The acceptance of IMS by both
wireline and wireless carriers solidifies SIP's role as the protocol
of choice for all network operators. Most carrier-focused vendors will
repackage their existing SIP offerings to cater to this rapidly
emerging market." [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]
Japanese Govt Boosts OSS Developments
Japanese Govt Boosts OSS Developments
03/25/2005 08:50 AM"Interesting developments in Quranic
scholarship"
"Interesting developments in Quranic
scholarship"
08/05/2004 03:56 PM"Developments in the Treatment of
Cannabis Use Disorder"
"Developments in the Treatment of
Cannabis Use Disorder"
04/28/2004 05:33 PMAnalyst: SAP Developments Herald New
Chapter (NewsFactor)
Analyst: SAP Developments Herald New
Chapter (NewsFactor)
05/21/2004 03:37 PMNewsFactor - As one of the mammoths of the enterprise-software world,
SAP (NYSE: SAP) serves as a bellwether for the industry. And this year
is no exception, especially with the race on for second place in the
highly competitive software market, and the drawn-out struggle between
Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) and
PeopleSoft over Oracle's hostile-takeover bid.
On future developments in home media
centres...
On future developments in home media
centres...
06/05/2005 10:48 PMA couple of days ago I was e-mail interviewed by a guy writing an
article on future developments in televisions and home media centres
who was interested in the piece I wrote on Social Software for Set-Top Boxes. For what
it's worth - here are my answers in full, slightly edited for
clarity:
In your presentation you outlined some interesting ideas (buddy
lists, watch with friends etc.) - Is anyone going down this route?
Online gaming is leading this kind of hybridised social /
entertainment stuff - things like Xbox Live already make it possible
for you to talk and chat and play alongside people from all over the
world - and to manage those relationships. Simultaneously, each of
these boxes is coming closer and closer to the idea of a home
entertainment hub, so I wouldn't be surprised if the edges between the
various activities you could do with them started to blur. Also,
around the same time that I put up my stuff on Social Software for
Set-Top Boxes, the PARC people also started talking about similar stuff.
Obviously, a huge amount of the technology that we take for granted
today was developed at PARC, so that bodes quite well for the
future.
Is TV and PC convergence a dead idea? I think the idea of a
screen in the corner of your room that you watch TV on and then
completely change modes so that you can do your taxes is pretty much
inevitably going to have limited appeal. There are machines that can
do this kind of stuff already of course, but they're really targeted
towards people with very limited space - students and the like. I
think the future looks much more interesting than that - with some of
the functionality that has been associated with PCs starting to appear
in entertainment appliances all around the home. The technology behind
all the devices is probably going to be pretty much the same and
slightly further off I think we can expect that they'll all be talking
to each other behind the scenes. The various devices in your home will
be acting together to give you relatively unified access to your data
and media and to the network - but each device will provide its own
way of mediating that data - it's own tailored interface.
What about the Apple media hub? Yeah, I don't know quite
what Apple are doing to be honest. With computer technology gradually
moving out of the desktop PC and into the rest of the home, you'd
think they'd be right at the forefront. That kind of thing - making
complex concepts and devices comprehensible - is exactly what they're
great at. Sony and Microsoft are clearly making huge inroads with
their gaming machines to the extent that they already have low-powered
media hubs attached to millions of televisions worldwide - I really
would have thought that Apple would similarly be looking to get into
that space by leveraging their advantage in the digital audio space.
But while there are rumours that the Mac Mini is destined to be a
foundation for that kind of thing, there's very little actual evidence
of it so far.
Is D-TV more likely to see a continuation of selected internet
or internet-like functions rather than fully-fledged net access?
Fundamentally the interface just isn't there for web-browsers on the
TV to really take off enormously. I don't doubt that people will
continue to develop them, and I don't doubt that there will be some
people who use them, but having to have an extra wireless keyboard or
input device and having to control the screen from the other side of a
room makes the whole enterprise less than optimal. In the longer term,
I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't pretty easy to install
network-enabled apps on your TV that allowed you to do things like
access your Flickr photostream or the iTunes music store, but I would
think you'll probably do that kind of stuff via a different
lean-forward interface somewhere else in your home.
How do the next generation of games consoles fit in to the
mix? I think they're fundamental - unlike with set-top boxes, it's
not a fully commoditised market, there's enormous scope for
technological development and each of the major players is throwing
enormous amounts of money into the area - often expecting years of
loss-leading before profit. Of course they're looking to the
future. Of course they're competing to own this new critical
space under the TV and at the heart of the connected home. That's not
to say that the gaming element is just a Trojan horse - it's clearly
not - but I think it's also fairly clear that it's not the end of the
road. The set-top box space is a really powerful and important area -
for a start it can potentially mediate all your media consumption.
Whoever controls that has a lot of power. And the market for operating
systems is huge - how many more people in the world have televisions
than computers right now? Think how much money you could make by
having your media centre installed on every new TV sold. And boxes
like the X-box are in the perfect space to position for that final
leap...
eWeek's Vaughan-Nichols on Yesterday's
Developments
eWeek's Vaughan-Nichols on Yesterday's
Developments
03/14/2005 06:05 PMLooking Back, Looking Ahead:
Developments With Consumer Search
Looking Back, Looking Ahead:
Developments With Consumer Search
01/07/2005 12:16 AMSearch Engine Guide Jan 7 2005 3:17AM GMT
"other positive developments for
distributing Cox & Forkum to a wider
audience"
"other positive developments for
distributing Cox & Forkum to a wider
audience"
07/24/2004 09:28 PMSCL London Group Meeting & AGM:
'Contract law - Developments relevant to
technology contracts that cannot be i
SCL London Group Meeting & AGM:
'Contract law - Developments relevant to
technology contracts that cannot be i
07/22/2004 06:13 PMSCL.org Jul 22 2004 9:40PM GMT
What the Latest Developments in Local
Search Technology Could Mean for Your
Small Business Website
What the Latest Developments in Local
Search Technology Could Mean for Your
Small Business Website
02/05/2005 09:50 PMIn the All Out War Taking Place Between the Top Search Engines to Gain
the Priority Spot at the Top of the Search Engine Ranks, Small
Businesses Have Added Incentives to Get Online. [PRWEB Feb 4, 2005]
K-Lite Coded pack 2.24 Final & K-Lite
Mega Codec Pack 1.00 Final
K-Lite Coded pack 2.24 Final & K-Lite
Mega Codec Pack 1.00 Final
02/19/2004 05:00 PM"I'm surprised more of the bl0gosphere
is not picking up on the new
developments about Sudan and Darfur, and
the possibility of US and UK military
intervention "
"I'm surprised more of the bl0gosphere
is not picking up on the new
developments about Sudan and Darfur, and
the possibility of US and UK military
intervention "
06/19/2004 02:50 AMDubai eGovernment launches monthly
magazine to communicate latest
developments in eServices
Dubai eGovernment launches monthly
magazine to communicate latest
developments in eServices
12/13/2003 05:59 AMAME Info Dec 13 2003 4:32AM ET
New Website Offering Developments and
Property for Sale on the Costa del Sol
in Casares, Manilva, Duquesa, Marbella,
and Estepona in Spain
New Website Offering Developments and
Property for Sale on the Costa del Sol
in Casares, Manilva, Duquesa, Marbella,
and Estepona in Spain
06/02/2004 02:32 AMOcean Coast Estates new website offers new developments and property
for sale on the Costa del sol in Casares, Manilva, Duquesa, Marbella,
and Estepona as well as other regions of Spain [PRWEB Jun 2, 2004]
Cruise Critic Offering Up-to-the-Minute
Info on Hurricane Frances-Related Cruise
Developments
Cruise Critic Offering Up-to-the-Minute
Info on Hurricane Frances-Related Cruise
Developments
09/02/2004 05:39 PMCruise Critic, the leading cruise travel information web site for
consumers, is offering up-to-the-minute coverage of cruise
developments related to Hurricane Frances. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
Bye, Bye Kazaa!
Bye, Bye Kazaa!
07/13/2004 11:48 PMWith innovations like eDonkey, SoulSeek, and now with BitTorrent, does
Kazaa really even matter anymore? In this article, there is
speculation that many of Kazaa’s users are simply logging off
completely. Not because they want to buy their music, but they are
simply opting for different alternatives instead.
Is Kazaa Over?
Is Kazaa Over?
06/30/2004 06:01 PMAs someone who has never used Kazaa, I have no idea how its use has
changed over time, but apparently,
more and more
users are bailing out. They're fed up with the adware, the
lawsuits (which often target Kazaa users) and all the bogus files. Of
course, while that might sound like wonderful news for the recording
industry, it's actually much worse. Users aren't giving up on file
sharing, they're just switching to other offerings that include more
useful features and less annoying crap (gee, what a surprise). The
article points out that the various lawsuits against Kazaa owner
Sharman appear to be taking their toll as the product has been unable
to keep up. However, this whole thing points to a much more important
fact: users are going to keep migrating to better products that are
further underground. Each time the recording industry thinks they're
declaring victory, they're just making their own job harder -- and I
don't just mean the job of tracking down and suing file sharing
individuals. They're making it increasingly difficult to set up a
system that actually embraces file sharing, while still giving them
the ability to make money. They could still do it, but they've given
no indication that they intend to go down that path. Instead, they
seem to enjoy making things worse for themselves, because that lets
them keep complaining.
The 8th Annual GSM Americas Congress
will concentrate the key players from
the GSM community to discuss market
developments and technology expansion in
the Americas
The 8th Annual GSM Americas Congress
will concentrate the key players from
the GSM community to discuss market
developments and technology expansion in
the Americas
09/02/2004 02:11 AMWith free attendance for operators, the GSM Americas Congress will
bring together the key players from the GSM community for their 8th
Annual event to discuss the critical issues and success factors facing
this developing region and provide an essential networking platform.
The conference is co-located with GSM Latin America activities and the
whole event will be held from November 8th to 11th at the
Inter-Continental Hotel, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the
endorsement of the GSM Association, 3G Americas and CANTO. [PRWEB Sep
2, 2004]
Does Kazaa matter?
Does Kazaa matter?
06/30/2004 02:49 PMThe top file-swapping network is facing lawsuits, junk downloads and
strong rivals. Some say it's past its prime.
Is Kazaa Really Centralized?
Is Kazaa Really Centralized?
02/12/2004 02:44 AMWhile many have been following the story about the music police
raiding
Sharman/Kazaa's office, one competitor thinks it's a good thing.
Streamline, the makers of the Morpheus file sharing application, has a
long history with Kazaa - as they used to license the same technology
until they were accused of not paying their bills and were shut off.
So, clearly, they are a bit biased against Kazaa, but they're bringing
up a very important point. The whole point of having a truly
distributed file sharing network is that it can't be shut down, even
if you shut down the folks who released the software. Yet, Morpheus
was shut down two years ago which made many people
questio
n how this was possible. Over time, these questions have faded,
but the folks behind Morpheus are raising the question again and
saying that
Ka
zaa is really centralized - and have been hiding behind their odd
corporate structure to hide this fact for the last couple years. That
would be quite a revelation, and would seriously damage Kazaa's legal
standing. Thus, the folks behind Morpheus are hoping that the
questionable raid on Kazaa's offices will establish this for certain.
It appears that, once again, there isn't much harmony in the file
sharing world.
Senate goes after Kazaa
Senate goes after Kazaa
06/23/2004 05:31 PMUSA Today Jun 23 2004 9:46PM GMT
Grok Description matches for Kazaa Lite Shut Down, New Developments
GrokA matches for Kazaa Lite Shut Down, New Developments
New: Raven Lite 1.0
New: Raven Lite 1.0
04/11/2005 11:06 AMThe Bioacoustics Research Program at Cornell released Raven Lite, a
"hobbyist" version of its Raven interactive sound analysis software.
MyIE2 Lite Version 0.9.27
MyIE2 Lite Version 0.9.27
05/25/2004 07:25 PMWhat?s New: Double click skin list name to apply the skin; UseTheme
Key in skin.ini [TOOLBAR_STYLE] section; ? Do nothing ? action in
?Other? command list; Better Theme Support in status bar; Main title
is changed to IE style; Improved stability; etc.
Should the "Lite" version of TopStyle be
killed?
Should the "Lite" version of TopStyle be
killed?
06/10/2004 09:51 AMNow that I've started working on TopStyle Pro 3.11, one of the big
questions I'm asking myself is whether to continue TopStyle Lite. If
you're not familiar with TopStyle Lite, it's an extremely
scaled down version of TopStyle Pro (it's basically Notepad for
CSS) that I give away for free.
There are several reasons for my considering this, but here are the
primary ones:
- TopStyle Lite was originally created for
inclusion in HomeSite 4.5, thanks to a deal I had with Allaire.
Basically, HomeSite customers benefited from improved CSS features,
Allaire benefited from not having to code their own CSS tool, and I
benefited from the obvious exposure. However, since that time Allaire
has been purchased by Macromedia, and HomeSite's future has been up in
the air ever since. At this point, I get little benefit from having
the Lite version bundled with HomeSite.
- I had similar deals
with other HTML editors, but most of them no longer exist.
- Now
that TopStyle Pro is a full-blown HTML editor, there's little need for
integration with third-party HTML editors anyway.
- Despite the
fact the TopStyle Lite displays a great big message about the Pro
version, I'm constantly hearing from people who think TopStyle Lite
is TopStyle (I see similar messages in newsgroups,
too).
- It's obvious from support questions that the vast
majority of those who use TopStyle Lite will never purchase the Pro
version.
I realize many people won't wish TopStyle Lite to disappear, but
from a business standpoint it's not making much sense anymore.
Comments?
Komplete Lite 2.5.5 Final Version
Released
Komplete Lite 2.5.5 Final Version
Released
07/27/2004 06:25 PM
Submission by InterAKT Online
InterAKT has released the Komplete Lite 2.5.5 final version. This
release includes compatibility corrections which will allow Komplete
Lite to run on the most recent PHP versions.
The 2.5.5 version also includes a series of corrections which will
improve the application speed and usability. Minor bug corrections
were also made.
Compatibility updates:
* Komplete Lite now works with "register_globals = off”;
* Fixed libxml compatibility issues;
* Improved back-end menu;
* Corrected the libxsl/libxml cascade transformation problem (dump and
reload tree for pxp/xsl transformation);
* Web application dispatcher corrections.
Speed improvements:
* Migrated to native MySQL functions, instead of ADODB;
* Code clean-up and internal optimizations;
* Cleaned up sitemap.xml.
Bug corrections:
* Fixed "Preview" button in admin pages;
* Removed deprecated psql:dateformat and psql:timestamp tags;
* Fixed user access restriction to back-end section;
* Corrections on nuggets positioning buttons;
* KTML3 Lite upload images update: better handling of server
permissions;
* Fixed external link in subcategories list.
Compatibility issues:
* Komplete Lite can be installed on Linux, Windows and Unix;
* Compatible with PHP 4.3.2 - 4.3.7 versions;
* Works on Internet Explorer 6.0 and Mozilla 1.4+ browsers;
* Based on MySQL database server.
Find out detailed information about Komplete Lite and its features at
http://cms.interaktonline.com/products/KompleteLite/
You may also check out the commercial version at
http://cms.interaktonline.com/products/Komplete/
Google Introduces Lite Version of Search
Appliance
Google Introduces Lite Version of Search
Appliance
02/01/2005 09:16 PMGoogle has introduced a lite version of its search PC appliance called
"Mini". It Indexes and searches up to 50,000 documents for $5000.
Free File: Tray Commander Lite 1.2
Free File: Tray Commander Lite 1.2
09/26/2004 07:10 AMG4 Tech TV Sep 26 2004 11:10AM GMT
TEI-Lite-0.45
TEI-Lite-0.45
03/21/2003 04:38 AMVCS-Lite-0.06
VCS-Lite-0.06
12/29/2004 07:48 AMIOC-Lite-0.01
IOC-Lite-0.01
05/07/2004 10:24 AMNet-Lite-FTP-0.6
Net-Lite-FTP-0.6
01/06/2005 07:04 AMTLS Lite
TLS Lite
03/06/2004 02:02 AM0.2.4 released
Net-Lite-FTP-0.30
Net-Lite-FTP-0.30
04/15/2005 05:18 AMVCS-Lite-0.05
VCS-Lite-0.05
12/14/2003 06:21 PMNet-Lite-FTP-0.27
Net-Lite-FTP-0.27
03/30/2005 06:05 PMVCS-Lite-0.07
VCS-Lite-0.07
04/03/2005 10:45 AMNet-Lite-FTP-0.28
Net-Lite-FTP-0.28
03/30/2005 06:05 PMBig Brother Lite 1.0
Big Brother Lite 1.0
01/03/2004 04:33 PMA network management tool.
iLocalize Pro/Lite 1.3.1
iLocalize Pro/Lite 1.3.1
04/22/2004 02:40 AMiLocalize is a powerful and intuitive application designed to help
developers for localizing their application. iLocalize handles
multiple languages in the same project, offers custom glossaries and
has powerful features to help incremental localization.
Save a
lot of time when localizing your application with iLocalize!
iLocalize is available in two flavors: a Pro version at $US 149 and
a Lite version at $US 20. Shareware and freeware developer can buy the
Pro version at a discounted price.
Kazaa Lite Shut Down, New Developments