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African spoken word artists go from page to podcastupdated: Fri Nov 18 2011 07:45:00

It began as an annual festival to host local poets in and around Cape Town but thanks to the power of technology the ancient art of African story-telling is spreading around the world.

CNNMoney: Rhapsody buys Napster subscribersupdated: Mon Oct 03 2011 16:39:00

Streaming music service Rhapsody will buy Napster subscribers and other assets in a bid to boost its user base.

Songza apps socialize the digital mix tapeupdated: Wed Sep 14 2011 07:47:00

Streaming music service Songza launched apps for Android and iOS on Tuesday that are designed to make it easy for music fans to find and share digital playlists for practically any occasion.

CNNMoney: Turntable.fm lands $7 million for 24/7 streaming music clubupdated: Tue Sep 13 2011 15:29:00

Turntable.fm, one of the tech scene's most-buzzed about startups, has opened its online music venue to the public.

CNNMoney: Streaming music service Spotify to launch in the U.S.updated: Wed Jul 06 2011 14:38:00

Popular European music sharing service Spotify is coming to the United States, the company confirmed Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Pandora raises IPO target to $200 millionupdated: Fri Jun 10 2011 09:23:00

Internet radio site Pandora is taking advantage of the suddenly booming IPO market for tech companies: It now expects to raise up to $200 million in its upcoming initial public offering, the company said Friday.

CNNMoney: Pandora raises IPO to $142 million, sets price rangeupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 17:24:00

Internet radio giant Pandora on Thursday signaled it is nearing its initial public offering, announcing a target price range of $7 to $9 per share price.

Pandora adds 10,000 comedy clips to its archivesupdated: Wed May 04 2011 07:38:00

Pandora has expanded from music to jokes with the addition of 10,000 comedy clips from more than 700 comedians to its Internet radio service.

CNNMoney: How Amazon beat Google and Apple to the music cloudupdated: Tue Mar 29 2011 14:53:00

Amazon on Tuesday launched the Amazon Cloud Drive, an Internet service that lets customers store music and other digital files on the company's servers and access them on computers, smartphones and other devices.

Amazon Cloud Player lets you play your music from anywhereupdated: Tue Mar 29 2011 07:55:00

Amazon has just entered the streaming music business with the launch of Cloud Player, a music player that lets anyone upload their music to Amazon's servers and play them via the web or Android.

Sony launches music-streaming service in U.S.updated: Thu Feb 17 2011 22:48:00

With MTV now focused less on music and more on hard-partying Italian-Americans from New Jersey beaches, Sony sees an opportunity to bring music back into the living room.

Pandora eyes global market, talk radioupdated: Fri Feb 11 2011 19:21:00

Pandora is making some noise about its future plans.

CNNMoney: Pandora files for $100 million IPOupdated: Fri Feb 11 2011 18:52:00

Internet radio site Pandora filed late Friday to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering.

Why Pandora can't just play your favorite bandupdated: Fri Feb 04 2011 17:03:00

Pandora's internet radio service doesn't force variety onto listeners for their health. In this case, it's the law, says founder Tim Westergren.

CNNMoney: Hey kid! Here comes the drivable iPhoneupdated: Thu Jan 27 2011 11:21:00

Before you know it your car will be rolling off the assembly line looking more like a smartphone -- making dinner reservations, searching the Internet, and of course, texting and making phone calls.

Can we compute an answer to every question?updated: Tue Apr 27 2010 22:12:00

At the age of 12, Stephen Wolfram was reading college physics textbooks and toying around with a computer roughly "the size of a large desk. With 8K of 18-bit words of core memory. And programmed with paper tape."

Wolfram: Computing a theory of everythingupdated: Tue Apr 27 2010 22:12:00

Mathematica creator Stephen Wolfram talks about his quest to search, process and manipulate all knowledge.

CNNMoney: Pandora rises out of the streaming music rubbleupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 10:41:00

In an online world saturated by struggling streaming music services, Internet radio site Pandora appears to be making all the right moves.

Apple, labels talk music in the cloudupdated: Thu Jan 21 2010 14:10:00

Apple executives have spoken to the top four recording companies about plans to offer a streaming music service free of charge to consumers, multiple music industry sources told CNET.

Listening to music at work -- dos and don'tsupdated: Thu Jan 07 2010 10:13:00

Stand on any street in your town and you'll witness a trend that began 30 years ago with the invention of the Walkman: music lovers walking around wearing headphones.

10 sites to help you navigate the new world of musicupdated: Thu Jul 23 2009 10:55:00

Online music is confusing these days.

Webcasters agree to pay music royaltiesupdated: Wed Jul 08 2009 19:56:00

After years of tweaking and rewording agreements, commercial webcasters have agreed to royalty rates for music they stream online, according to a statement from SoundExchange, a not-for-profit organization that collects and distributes digital music royalties.

CNNMoney: Internet radio sites ink royalty dealupdated: Tue Jul 07 2009 21:54:00

After years of tweaking and rewording agreements, commercial Webcasters have agreed to royalty rates for music they stream online, according to a statement from SoundExchange, a not-for-profit organization that collects and distributes digital music royalties.

Fortune: Mel Karmazin fights to rescue Siriusupdated: Mon Mar 16 2009 15:13:00

"I really don't mind everybody second-guessing," Sirius XM CEO Mel Karmazin tells me, though his tone screams otherwise.

Time.com: Congress Passes Bill to Help Save Internet Radioupdated: Wed Oct 01 2008 13:00:00

Congress has cleared the way for a potential agreement intended to save the emerging Internet radio market from a crippling hike in copyright royalty rates

Fortune: Traveling in search of a good tuneupdated: Fri May 30 2008 14:11:00

As a musician, Tim Westergren knows the importance of staying close to the fans. These days his main gigs are with devotees of Pandora, the online radio service that creates playlists around users' favorite songs and boasts over 12 million registrants. In 2006, on a trip to Austin, Westergren, 42, launched Pandora's "meet-ups" with a casual blog post inviting local listeners to a café. Now the town-hall-style meetings are a big part of his job. Though the ad-supported site is still not profitable, its users are key allies in the royalty battle between online radio and the record industry. We caught up with Westergren in Oakland, where Pandora is based.

Radio gives you wireless Internet streams away from computerupdated: Wed Apr 02 2008 14:34:00

Internet radios are kind of like the Jerry Lewis of consumer electronics--apparently they're really big in Europe, but you don't hear much about them in the states.

AirPort gives 'Express' route to Internet, audio streamingupdated: Fri Mar 28 2008 14:09:00

Apple's AirPort Express Base Station has always been remarkable in that it is networking hardware that people actually seem to get excited about.

Could Apple TV win format war?updated: Wed Jan 16 2008 14:22:00

While the MacBook Air was certainly the sex symbol of Steve Jobs's MacWorld keynote today, the product with the biggest impact may be the new Apple TV.

Streaming audio at a great priceupdated: Mon Jan 14 2008 15:49:00

Digital audio is great--especially if you've got a multigigabyte music collection sitting on your computer or you subscribe to an "all you can eat" music service like Rhapsody.

CNNMoney: Internet radio gets a reprieveupdated: Tue Jul 17 2007 02:25:00

Black Sunday has come and gone, and Internet radio has managed to live and play for another day.

Time.com: The Last Stand of Internet Radio?updated: Fri Jul 06 2007 08:55:00

New royalty rates may doom many small stations and the struggling musicians who depend on them.

Business 2.0: Web radio sites go silent in protestupdated: Mon Jun 25 2007 22:09:00

If, like me, you're a fan of Internet radio sites such as Pandora or Live365, you'll have to find something else to listen to Tuesday. Dozens of online broadcasters have stopped playing music, in protest of a new levy the government and the music labels are about to impose.

Business 2.0: Web radio sites to go silent in protestupdated: Fri Jun 22 2007 05:45:00

If, like me, you're a fan of Internet radio sites such as Pandora or Live365, you'll have to find something else to listen to next Tuesday. That's the day dozens of online broadcasters go silent, in protest of a new levy the government and the music labels are about to impose.

Business 2.0: Slacker's laid-back attack on the iPodupdated: Wed May 02 2007 11:48:00

Breaking the iPod's stranglehold on the digital-music business would be no mean feat. Apple's supremely simple device has 72 percent of the $21 billion market, and even Microsoft failed to make a d...

CNNMoney: Congress to rescue the Internet radio starupdated: Mon Apr 30 2007 11:25:00

Internet radio broadcasts, jeopardized by a royalty payment ruling earlier this year, would get a reprieve under bipartisan legislation introduced in Congress.

CNNMoney: Howard Stern in Florida fightupdated: Thu Apr 07 2005 09:11:00

A battle between Howard Stern and a southeast radio station owner heated up this week as the shock jock pulled his morning show off a Florida station.

CNNMoney: Some Sirius competition?updated: Tue Apr 05 2005 11:49:00

Cell phone carriers are looking to give satellite radio operators a run for their money.

Fortune: CARRY A TUNE FROM ROOM TO ROOMupdated: Mon Mar 21 2005 00:01:00

AS A MUSIC LOVER, I once enjoyed a whole-house stereo system that let me listen to my favorite tunes in the kitchen, the bathroom, or the bedroom, even though the stereo itself was in the living ro...

Fortune: MICROSOFT REBOOTS ITS NONCOMPUTER updated: Mon Nov 01 2004 00:01:00

IN 1628, KING GUSTAVUS II Adolphus of Sweden ordered the launch of the most powerful and technically advanced warship that had ever been built, the Vasa. Bands played, flags fluttered, and the enti...

CNNMoney: Internet stocks nudge techs higherupdated: Tue Sep 14 2004 16:00:00

Bucking the broader market's trend Tuesday, Internet stocks rallied on Yahoo!'s music purchase and strong earnings hopes before Oracle weighed in after-hours, beating Wall Street's expectations.

Business 2.0: Sultan Of Stream Rob Glaser's RealNetworks, with help from Major League Baseball, has proved that people will pay updated: Tue Jul 01 2003 00:01:00

RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser is at one of his favorite places on earth: the ballpark. Perched just above the dugout, Glaser may have the best seats in Seattle's Safeco Field. That's what happens wh...

FSB: Digital Domain Draw the curtains: It's showtime. The latest audio and video goodies turn any living room into a updated: Thu May 01 2003 00:01:00

Ah, the good old days. A slice of pizza was a nickel, a movie was a quarter, and the trickiest decision when choosing a television set was whether to get color or black and white. I typically don't...

FSB: Pitch Perfect CROWDS ARE SPARSE, EXHIBITORS ARE DEPRESSED, AND THERE'S NARY A BOOTH BUNNY IN SIGHT. IS A TRADE SHOW ANY PLACE TOupdated: Sun Sep 01 2002 00:01:00

Blue martinis are flowing freely in the lounge of the Figueroa Hotel. Rahul Desai--30 years old, well dressed, dry-witted--is making the conversational rounds, shaking hands and smiling. He's here ...

Fortune: The Real Deal The state of the art in interactive TV isn't on television at all. Called RealOne, it's on personal computers--andupdated: Mon Mar 04 2002 00:01:00

Anyone who has ever hoisted a remote control can tell you that television has become more and more interactive. Digital set-top boxes, pay-per-view, game machines, personal digital video recorders,...

Fortune: The Battle Of Bull Run, Take 2 AOL and Microsoftupdated: Mon Feb 18 2002 00:01:00

Item No. 1: AOL sues Microsoft in January, seeking potentially billions of dollars in damages for harm caused to the Netscape Internet browser by Microsoft's anticompetitive practices. The real goa...

Money Magazine: Digital Music Comes Of Age A practical guide to making the most of the MP3 revolutionupdated: Sat Dec 01 2001 00:01:00

Even though I am a devoted music lover and have long been something of a technophile, I managed to avoid the MP3 digital music revolution for years. When Napster, the music-sharing program that jum...

Fortune: Cool Supplies Heading off to school? We've done the homework, stocking a Barnard dorm room with an honor roll of updated: Mon Aug 13 2001 00:01:00

Attention, class. School hasn't even started yet, and already you have to answer some tough questions when it comes to technology. Yes, you need a computer at college, but which one? Windows or Mac...

Money Magazine: Tech Enthusiast Internet Radio, Free Video Calls And Moreupdated: Thu Feb 01 2001 00:01:00

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1. TRUFFLES TO DIE FOR Chef Wai Chu gave up his job at the Russian Tea Room to devote his life to these truffles--guilty pleasures so good, even Godiva might turn tail. $30 for a box of 25. (718) 2...

Fortune: Turn On, Tune In Looking for some Seoul music? A good book to read? Graphics so vivid they make tears look real? There's a new gupdated: Mon Oct 09 2000 00:01:00

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Fortune: Is Rob Glaser For Real? He's already the big man of streaming media. Now RealNetworks is stretching into new updated: Mon Sep 04 2000 00:01:00

Rob Glaser is a fast talker. He may not be your stereotypical entertainment-industry fast talker--the Hollywood-agent type who charms you with a deluge of pretty, vacant words. No, the CEO of RealN...

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