- Wed May 6 2009 Former punk John Doe on P2P, music labels, Radiohead
The X founder and U.S. punk rock scene pioneer says technology is good for music but people should pay for songs they download.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
- Thu Dec 2 2004 Napster founder basks in funding, label support
Shawn Fanning outlines his vision for new generation of file swapping. His new company Snocap aims to make P2P pay.
Posted by John Borland
- Sat Jul 18 2009 Can Pirate Bay's new cloud business model succeed?
An interesting new business model being discussed by Pirate Bay acquirer Global Gaming Factory introduces the first commercial attempt at a P2P-based storage cloud. But can it work?
Posted by James Urquhart
- Thu Sep 16 2004 EarthLink tests file-sharing program
ISP taps Internet phone technology as core of expansive peer-to-peer network vision.
Posted by John Borland
- Thu Apr 26 2001 Commentary: Sun's Jxta is a Joy ride
Jxta is easier to understand as a personal project of Sun Microsystems co-founder Bill Joy than as something related to current Sun business initiatives.
Posted by null Meta Group
- Mon May 11 2009 Q&A: Behind the BBC's iPlayer
iPlayer boss Anthony Rose offers a detailed look at the sheer numbers needed for the popular service's hardware, infrastructure, and operation as well as what's ahead.
Posted by Nate Lanxon
- Tue Mar 26 2002 The enemy: Rhetoric meets reality in Microsoft
special report Behind their long history of sniping, Sun's renewed Java campaign faces more competition from the software giant than ever before.
Posted by Mike Ricciuti
- Fri Sep 12 2003 Week in review: Facing the music
The record industry unleashes a barrage of lawsuits against hundreds of alleged file swappers, but its attack on copyright infringement could leave the industry with a black eye.
Posted by Steven Musil