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David Bowie Predicts Napster Rebirth

News British rock icon David Bowie wades into the controversy surrounding Napster Friday, predicting that the company would be resurrected following its legal troubles. Speaking on Channel 4's Big Breakfast show Bowie said he believed the record...

[July 28, 2000, 16:29]

Roundup: The Napster Struggle

News David Bowie predicts Napster rebirth Fri, 28th Jul 2000 British rock icon David Bowie wades into the controversy surrounding Napster predicting that the company would be resurrected following its legal troubles.

[July 28, 2000, 15:50]

Bowie Puts Ziggy Stardust On The Net

News Fans who bought the latest David Bowie CD will are now able to download a missing track from the Internet. David Bowie is no stranger to Internet innovation. Bowie believes that the venture illustrates the potential of the Internet for publishing...

[October 26, 2000, 9:07]

Get Your Shoes On And Go Dance With Code

Blog Comment I’m going to be singing David Bowie all morning now. Looks quite interesting though, sadly I've not had the momentum to sit down and give any time to Ruby, perhaps this may give me a nudge to do so.

[August 15, 2008, 9:46]

Friday: A Sticky Wicket

Blog Obscure fact: both Nick Lowe and David Bowie sang songs about breaking glass, but when Bowie released an album called Low, Nick released one called Bowi in answer). Friday 4/7/2003The ZDNet UK office is mad about sport.

[July 4, 2003, 17:33]

UK Tech Tycoons Take Rich List Knocking

News The biggest losers were TV chef and author Delia Smith, PR guru Matthew Freud and singer David Bowie, who lost £143m between them in the last year, according to the Mail. Other major losers in the last three months listed in the Mail's Update...

[April 23, 2001, 12:46]

Online Music Copyright System Launches

News The BMI represents and collects copyright royalties for over 250,00 artists, including David Bowie, Oasis, Lou Reed and Elton John. The BMI (Broadcast Music Incorporated) has launched the first digital music copyright licensing system for Web sites.

[January 13, 2000, 13:17]

Public Enemy Is Number 1!

News Public Enemy is the first band to release a whole album over the Internet, following more tentative attempts by the likes of Tom Petty and David Bowie . 'There's a Poison Goin' On' was intended for release on May 19 but fans logging on to www...

[May 26, 1999, 15:24]

Elvis, But Not As You Know 'im

News Although mainstream artists, such as David Bowie, have released online versions of album releases, Costello is the first to make such a mass of content available for digital distribution. The distribution of digital music got easier on Tuesday when...

[February 29, 2000, 14:43]

MP3.com Reopens Service For Free, And For Fee

News Also last month, MP3.com reached a licensing deal with rock star David Bowie. MP3.com Tuesday relaunched its controversial music-streaming service, My.MP3.com, in two forms -- one paid, the other free -- as the company appears to be emerging from...

[December 5, 2000, 15:20]

An Old Stone Shows Faith In MP3

News Several major artists have released tracks for download via the Web including David Bowie who last week released the 'hours' album for download weeks before it hits the shops. Bill Wyman, aged bass player of the Rolling Stones, will release his...

[September 27, 1999, 10:55]

A Year Ago: An Old Stone Shows Faith In MP3

News Several major artists have released tracks for download via the Web including David Bowie who last week released the 'hours' album for download weeks before it hits the shops. He may be an oldie now, but Bill Wyman is strutting his stuff once again...

[September 26, 2000, 7:01]

Cirrus Deal Gives MS Audio Needed Boost

News Currently there is very little content available in Microsoft's format, although David Bowie recently showed support for it by offering his album "hours.for download in either MS Audio or RealAudio. Ask the online music industry what chance...

[September 28, 1999, 16:28]

Music Debate, Not About Formats Anymore

News Artists keen to jump on the digital music bandwagon include Dave Stewart and David Bowie who, according to BMG's Wells have both dabbled in Internet delivery. Among those vying for attention are e-commerce firms offering end to end solutions for...

[April 29, 1999, 6:06]

Lute Alors

Blog He cheerfully -- OK, bloody miserably -- ripped off PKD (and William Burroughs, and David Bowie, and plenty of others) for imagery as he wrote some classic songs of awkward alienation (many of which bear revisting in the light of his subsequent...

[October 17, 2006, 12:33]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog A bit of digging, and it turns out that lots of people are thinking of becoming ISPs - football teams, finance companies, even David Bowie. Still at the wettest Glastonbury on record. It's awful - foot-deep mud, nowhere to sit down, cold, damp and...

[July 4, 1998, 8:42]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News A bit of digging, and it turns out that lots of people are thinking of becoming ISPs - football teams, finance companies, even David Bowie. Still at the wettest Glastonbury on record. It's awful - foot-deep mud, nowhere to sit down, cold, damp and...

[July 4, 1998, 7:42]

Glastonbury Festival To Be Webcast

News The festival, which runs from 23-25 June, will feature many illustrious artists, including Travis, David Bowie, Moby, Nine Inch Nails, Groove Armada, Morcheeba and others. All you high-tech Glastonbury lovers have been given a state of the art...

[June 16, 2000, 10:27]

NetAid - Feed The World Again Please

News The full line-up will include sets from Bryan Adams, David Bowie, Bush, Catatonia, the Corrs, Eurythmics, George Michael, Stereophonics, Paul Oakenfold, oh and of course Mr ubiquitous. On Saturday October 9, the world of pop will focus on raising...

[October 8, 1999, 13:31]

Bowie Marks Another Internet First

News This is a pioneering move, as Bowie's Web site proudly states: "For the first time ever in the history of the music business, a major recording artist and a leading record company are joining with retail to bring a complete album to music fans via...

[September 1, 1999, 11:43]