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News Burst: MS Audio 4.0, will it eat MP3

...wraps are off, Microsoft is talking and the secret is now out. MS Audio 4.0 is here, promising better quality sound and smaller files... Read more

14 April, 1999 by Richard Barry

MP3.com backs Morissette and Amos

Music upstart MP3.Com is sponsoring a summer concert tour featuring Alanis Morissette and Tori Amos, a sign of growing... Read more

29 April, 1999 by Associated Press

IT's Like This: MS v MP3...

Back when I used to program Cobol, IBM was the company to hate. They were arrogant, self-righteous and bloated. They had... Read more

20 April, 1999 by Jim Louderback

MS Audio 4.0 will eat MP3

...ZDNet UK News wants to know. Tell us what you think of MS Audio 4.0: Will you use MS Audio 4.0 instead of... Read more

14 April, 1999 by Richard Barry

Microsoft to attack MP3 with MS Audio 4.0

Microsoft could announce its MS Audio 4.0 technology as soon as its Windows Hardware Engineering conference... Read more

18 March, 1999 by ZDNet

News Burst: Glaser takes a shot at MS Audio 4.0

Rob Glaser, CEO and president of RealNetworks Inc., took a not-so-veiled jab at Microsoft Corp.'s competition with the... Read more

16 April, 1999 by Matthew Broersma

Microsoft gets ripped - New ripper for MS Audio

Microsoft has confirmed two companies are working with its MS Audio 4.0 software to create a 'ripper' -- a piece of software... Read more

20 April, 1999 by Richard Barry

MP3: A year of living dangerously

...2000 is going to be a very interesting year for digital music. MS Audio 4 will eat MP3 The year started as it would finish... Read more

30 December, 1999 by Justin Pearse

Rio no longer home to pirates as world waits for June 30

...the SDMI. The front-runners right now are MP3 and Microsoft's MS Audio 4, although Diamond spokesman Neil McGuinness said the record labels were... Read more

27 April, 1999 by Morgan Holt

Mail Room

...and the way they easily blame someone else... Thanks Andrew Watts Story: MS Audio 4.0 to eat MP3 Dear Sir Microsoft are like the... Read more

22 April, 1999 by ZDNet UK

Jesse Berst: Stop the audio-standards madness!

...push its Electronic Music Management System. Microsoft launches an MP3 alternative called MS Audio 4.0. AT&T unveils its latest a2b music player. Confused... Read more

14 April, 1999 by Jesse Berst

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