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  • Rdio gets iPhone application. Software, iPhone apps, Audio, Music, Rdio, Skype, Joost, Kazaa 0

    Rdio gets iPhone application

    Skype and Kazaa founders' new music service goes mobile 18 December 2009 11:28 GMT

    Rdio, the music streaming service from Skype/Kazaa founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom, has launched an iPhone app, despite still being in very private stealth beta.

    The description on the app store reads: "Rdio is like carrying a giant...

  • First Rdio screenshots appear

    First Rdio screenshots appear

    Music service from Skype/Joost/Kazaa founders 10 November 2009 9:40 GMT

    Rdio, the new music service from the founders of Skype, Joost and KaZaa, is beginning to show its face on the Web. A couple of screenshots of the interface of the app have appeared on ReadWriteWeb, complete with a short description of the service.

    As...

  • Kazaa back as legal subscription service

    Kazaa back as legal subscription service

    P2P site goes legit 21 July 2009 11:50 GMT

    Kazaa has been "jolted back into life" as a legal digital music service in the US.

    The peer-to-peer file-sharing service got into legal hot water in the mid-Nineties, Kazaa follows Napster and more recently, The Pirate Bay, in going legit....

  • Griffin Technology surveys iPod safety. Audio, Biz, iPod, Kazaa, MySpace, Mobile phone apps, 3G, CallWave 0

    Griffin Technology surveys iPod safety

    Take the survey, help stop crime 14 May 2007 12:45 GMT

    iPod accessory manufacturer Griffin Technology has commissioned a survey to investigate what constitutes safe iPod use. The survey looks at where people use their iPods, how they use them and what precautions they may take to prevent theft.

  • Kazaa agrees to pay millions to record industry for lost revenue

    Company must now forge ahead with legal music downloads 27 July 2006 18:05 GMT

    The company that owns Kazaa, the online P2P file sharing network, has finally settled lawsuits brought against it around the world by agreeing to pay the music industry upwards of $100 million (£53 million).

    The money will go to record labels...

  • The case is being held in Australia because Sharman Networks is based in Australia, but registered in the Pacific Island state of Vanuatu.

    Kazaa case starts in Australia

    29 November 2004 12:48 GMT

    The battle of file swapping networks seems to be repeating itself today as a host of music companies sue Kazaa's owners Sharman Networks over copyright infringement.

    Music labels including EMI, Warner, Sony BMG and Universal have clubbed...

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