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Progressive streams into movies with RealVideo

Internet audio streaming expert Progressive Networks is moving into video with the announcement of RealVideo 1.0... Read more

11 February, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Progressive Networks gets real and goes public

...streaming audio and video software vendorRealNetworks. The company changed its name from Progressive Networks early in the morning and downplayed claims that there was anything... Read more

29 September, 1997 by Garret Keogh

Progressive changes name to RealNetworks

Progressive Networks, manufacturers of the popular RealAudio and RealVideo browser plug-ins, has... Read more

26 September, 1997 by Margaret Kane

Progressive-MS deal firms up streaming standards

Progressive Networks' RealAudio and RealVideo streaming products got a shot in the arm... Read more

21 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

MS to invest in Net multimedia firm Progressive

Progressive Networks' model for audio streaming over the Internet will receive a huge... Read more

21 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

RealAudio 3.0 rings changes

Progressive Networks will roll out a third version of its RealAudio Internet client... Read more

16 September, 1996 by Martin Veitch

MS' Gregory sees one streaming standard

...product manager Martin Gregory today said he expects yesterday's deal with Progressive Networks to help create a standard for multimedia streaming over the Web... Read more

23 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

MS floats unified streaming format

Backing the proposed standard were Progressive Networks Inc., Intel Corp. and Adobe Systems Inc. ASF would have to... Read more

11 September, 1997 by ZDNet

MS spells out stream of things to come

...cable and video-on-demand. Bell said that the recent deal with Progressive Networks was complementary to the VXtreme acquisition, providing "a unity of streaming... Read more

6 August, 1997 by Martin Veitch

MS confirms VXtreme buy

...to build a business around". Maritz said that the recent agreement with Progressive Networks would help to establish a single streaming standard. "Our aim is... Read more

5 August, 1997 by Martin Veitch

MS streams ahead with NetShow 2.0, new purchase

...of a surprise in that Microsoft only recently took an investment in Progressive Networks, the distance leader in media streaming and maker of RealAudio and... Read more

5 August, 1997 by Martin Veitch

MS completes WebTV buy

...best hand as it recently announced an alliance with streaming media specialist Progressive Networks and a $1 billion investment in cable company Comcast. WebTV hopes... Read more

4 August, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Demo '97: Narrative finds answer to Web video

...doesn't work, and lips don't synch. For example, after RealAudio, Progressive Networks has moved on to RealVideo. This delivers what they describe as... Read more

13 February, 1997 by Guy Kewney

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