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Mercora raises cash, plans fees

January 25, 2005 Peer-to-peer radio service says it raised $5 million in new funds, largely from Norwest Venture Partners. TAGS: Mercora, P2P, radio

Radio service preaches peer-to-peer

December 5, 2001 Salem Communications, one of the largest Christian radio networks, has faith in technology that takes advantage of cost savings by harnessing the computers and excess Web capacity of its customers.... TAGS: Blue Falcon Networks, broadcaster, P2P, cost savings, content delivery, radio, capacity, bandwidth, station, Napster Inc.

Start-ups blur lines between radio, music swapping

March 4, 2005 Imagine iTunes' sharing functions available across the public Internet. Net radio's resurgence pushes technological--and legal--boundaries. TAGS: music collection, radio, start-up, broadcaster, P2P, alliance, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, Yahoo! Inc.

Podcasting goes mobile

August 19, 2005 P2P mobile software maker now offers a cell phone application for finding and downloading podcasts. TAGS: podcasting, podcast, cell phone, mobile phone, music player, P2P, radio

Grokster teams with P2P radio

November 15, 2004 Mercora's new interactive Webcasting service finds a risky partnership in record labels' foe. TAGS: Mercora, Grokster Ltd., webcasting, P2P, file-swapping company, record company, file-swapping, radio, on-demand, music

File-swap TV comes into focus

August 8, 2005 Public TV stations and independent video bloggers are boosting efforts to create peer-to-peer Internet television networks. TAGS: Jeff Clarke, file-swapping, P2P, bandwidth, programmer, TV, video, San Francisco, programming, radio

Music sharing that's free and legal

November 8, 2004 Peer-to-peer networking meets Internet radio. Is on-demand streaming far behind? TAGS: Mercora, broadcaster, on-demand, broadcasting, P2P, Internet radio, playlist, jukebox, Napster Inc., radio, Apple iTunes, fee, Apple Computer, music, hard drive

P2P radio morphing into free music search

June 7, 2005 Ambitious start-up adds Web gateway to free music service, tapping into Net search trends. TAGS: Mercora, P2P, song, on-demand, Internet search, law, start-up, music, radio

Musicians, songwriters: P2P ruling rocks

June 27, 2005 Downloaders may cringe about the Grokster ruling, but it resonates with artists, many of whom say swappers have hurt their business. TAGS: songwriter, musician, Grokster Ltd., P2P, artist, decision, music, radio, CD

Week in review: Blame that tune

October 8, 2004 Some powerful people have a bad feeling about online music--and that's making the tech sector nervous. TAGS: Howard Stern, digital-rights management, online music, Morpheus, file-swapping, satellite radio, Week in review, bill, P2P, radio, consortium, Steve Ballmer, Apple iPod, technology company, Apple Computer, satellite

Should ISP subscribers pay for P2P?

December 5, 2003 Several proposals to collect money from ISP subscribers to pay for online music swapping are bubbling to public attention in the United States and Canada. TAGS: music publisher, file-swapping, Internet Service Provider, songwriter, proposal, Canada, P2P, file-swapping network, online music, music company, subscriber, cable television, fee, court, idea, music

VoIP calls get podcast treatment

March 30, 2005 Podcasting meets Net telephony--create a radio station for your Skype buddies and play them tunes from your music gadget. TAGS: Skypecasting, Skype, broadcasting, podcasting, VoIP, podcast, P2P, Kazaa, Apple Computer, music player, MP3 player, radio, MP3, PC

Netscape pioneers launch free content network

April 26, 2005 Part TiVo, part BitTorrent file swapping, the Open Media Network puts publishers' content into a peer-to-peer distribution network. TAGS: Kontiki, content delivery, Marc Andreessen, BitTorrent, TiVo Inc., publisher, Netscape Communications Corp., P2P, file-swapping, radio, TV, chairman, video

Wireless sensors ready to go global?

October 6, 2004 Soon millions of the data-collection devices will be scattered around the world, but there are still many obstacles to the networks. TAGS: sensor, mesh networking, wireless network, conference, food, radio, P2P, monitoring, CEO

Start-up Revver zooms in on Net video sharing

October 31, 2005 New company offers advertising potential for amateur video makers whose work is swapped online. TAGS: NUMA, digital video, Flickr, video, P2P, Google Inc., radio, work, Apple Computer, photograph
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