Shares of music-sharing pioneer gain almost 90 percent after falling into the arms of electronics retailer.
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Music service says its DRM-free MP3 store will trigger a massive exodus of iTunes users to Napster, but expert says Apple should worry more about Nokia.
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Uptick in spending on digital music won’t compensate for lost CD sales, forcing artists and record companies to scramble for fresh revenue.
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The leading U.S. mobile service provider says it will offer Napster's subscription-based service for wireless downloads of tunes.
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Digital music download pioneer relaunches a new web-based version of its service with a model similar to Apple's iTunes.
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Viacom takedown could signal problems for GooTube.
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Apple goes into the new year fighting an increasing number of lawsuits.
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Founders Fund partner Sean Parker talks about fame, fortune, and innovative compensation (1 of 2).
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Founders Fund partner Sean Parker talks about fame, fortune, and innovative compensation.
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Software lets users hum to find songs on Napster, offering something iTunes doesn’t.
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Hank Barry, venture capitalist, and Napster CEO during the bubble years, returns to his first love, the legal profession.
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New careers for founder, former CEO.
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Microsoft discontinues song sales, while carrier gears up partnership with download services.
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Red Herring magazine’s Internet news briefs for the week of October 30, 2006.
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Online music service has put itself on the auction block and isn’t lacking for buyers.
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Digital music sites will continue to pay same royalty rates for songs in the U.K.
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The online music subscription service rolls out across the land of the rising sun.
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Digital music site enlists the help of UBS Investment Bank to weigh options.
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Portal begins selling songs and music videos, with unlimited downloads for monthly fee.
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Red Herring magazine’s finance news briefs for the week of July 31, 2006.
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