Internet music company MP3.com on Tuesday launched a service aimed at making it easier to transfer music files from the Internet to portable MP3 players. The service, dubbed Transfer2Device, is the ...
Michael Robertson, the outspoken entrepreneur who helped set off the early digital music wars with his MP3.com site, said Wednesday that he is getting back in the online music business. True to form, ...
PARIS -- Vivendi Universal SA agreed to acquire the music Web portal MP3.com Inc. for $372 million (423 million euros) in cash and stock in the latest example of the music majors' attempt to harness ...
Not so long ago, MP3.com and Napster were the bad boys of the Internet: two brash start-ups born as rebellions against the monolithic music industry. Together, they colorfully represented the ...
SAN DIEGO -- In another sign that major recording labels are lining up to dominate the online music business as well, the world's biggest recording company is buying Internet music pioneer MP3.com Inc ...
MP3.com (www.mp3.com) announced the availability of a variety of tools for developers and consumers, which it is calling its Music InterOperating System (IOS). MP3.com hopes that Music IOS will allow ...
ONLINE MUSIC SITE MP3.com Thursday presented developers and music-industry decision makers with tools for connecting retailers, labels, and music-playing devices with hardware and software. At the ...
For MP3.com these days, it's one step forward, and one step back. On Tuesday, a New York federal district court judge handed independent record label TVT Records a victory in its copyright ...
Michael Robertson, the founder of MP3.com and head of desktop Linux company Linspire Inc., on Thursday next week plans to launch a new music download company and service called MP3tunes. Breaking with ...
These days, MP3 players have largely been pushed aside for cell phones, which can not only play music but also search the web, make phone calls and more. But most modern MP3 players are small and can ...
Michael Robertson, the outspoken entrepreneur who helped set off the early digital music wars with his MP3.com site, said Wednesday that he is getting back in the online music business. True to form, ...
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