Listen.com to tune in new music service
News Music service provider Listen.com is set to flip the switch on its new music subscription service on Monday, connecting consumers to legal, digital versions of tunes ahead of long-awaited efforts from the major labels.
[December 3, 2001, 11:25]
Listen.com signs up big players
News Listen.com has signed music distribution deals with two major record labels, giving it a long-awaited power boost in the race to create the perfect online jukebox. Like many other online companies, Listen.com has been seeking distribution rights...
[January 8, 2002, 15:33]
Listen.com flirts with Napster links
News Listen.com, a music directory service partly funded by major record labels, is shedding a little of its squeaky-clean image with a new song-search service that plugs directly into Napster's software. The new service replicates all the music search...
[April 17, 2001, 9:16]
Listen.com to offer legal CD-burning
News As it readies a new version of its online music subscription service, Listen.com plans to announce on Thursday agreements to allow consumers to burn CDs from digital files. Listen's Rhapsody service, along with Pressplay, MusicNet and Full Audio...
[October 24, 2002, 8:04]
Listen.com strikes deal with Vivendi
News Listen.com has signed a licensing agreement on Monday to offer songs from Vivendi Universal's Universal Music Group through its Rhapsody online music service. With the Listen deal, Rhapsody becomes the first online music company to offer song...
[July 2, 2002, 7:57]
Real spreads Rhapsody
News Independent online music company Listen.com said on Wednesday it had received a minority strategic investment from streaming technology company RealNetworks. RealNetworks is also a 40 percent owner of MusicNet, a music subscription technology...
[February 27, 2003, 9:29]
Bidding war for Scour heats up
News Late Thursday, online music company Liquid Audio said it would enter the auction for the assets of bankrupt file-swapping company Scour, pitting itself against Listen.com and smaller company CenterSpan Communications.
[December 8, 2000, 9:43]
Capital announces three Web radio stations
News The online arm of Capital Radio is to launch three Web radio stations on Monday, which will allow users to listen to content specifically created for their interests. Users will be able to listen to soundtracks that reflect their interests rather...
[April 5, 2001, 15:10]
MusicNet deal provides Real profits
News Financial details from the MusicNet deal come just one day after RealNetworks said it agreed to buy Listen.com, a rival music-subscription service. Analysts said RealNetworks' buyout of Listen.com throws the future of the venture in question.
[April 23, 2003, 12:11]
MP3.com enters dangerous territory
News The Website's Instant Listening Service allows customers to listen to CDs in real time purchased from one of MP3.com's partner retailers. The CD owner can then create a virtual jukebox, make customised playlists and listen to their CD connection...
[January 14, 2000, 6:00]
nuTsie iTunes music player
Downloads The Top 100s Music for Windows MobileThe music you love right on your mobile phone With Top 100s Music you can listen to thousands of the greatest songs of all time.What are the 100 Greatest Rock songs of all time?
[October 1, 2008, 8:00]
Pressplay to offer unlimited downloads
News Pressplay, along with rival MusicNet and independent companies including Listen.com, FullAudio and RioPort, has spent the last seven months trying to persuade consumers to pay for music subscription services instead of downloading from peer-to...
[August 1, 2002, 7:41]
VR+: Voice Recorder. Email your voice and Share it to Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Blogger.com
Downloads Well, now you can make your own podcasts, listen to them and let others hear your reviews, advice or impressions. Mp3 format makes the recording easy to send and easy to listen to. Share your recordings with friends in Facebook, MySpace, Twitter...
[January 30, 2007, 6:00]
Streaming Napster style app hits the Web
News Listeners will be able to listen to any of the other users' personal stations. You can't play more than two songs from the same artist in a row," explains Crosley, "So you won't be able to listen to the whole Britney Spears album for example.
[April 4, 2000, 15:18]
The Day Ahead: Lehman bond analyst zaps Amazon again
News So why should we listen to Suria, who may be holding a grudge according to Amazon? It pays to at least listen to a contrarian viewpoint, especially when momentum and perception often overshadow the fundamentals
[October 27, 2000, 13:22]
Keeping tabs on Microsoft
News As a lecturer, you deal with students who would tend to listen to you. I learned very early on how to analyse systems; how to listen to people; how to work out what people wanted; how to.divide up a problem that you look at, to begin with, and...
[October 7, 2005, 13:45]
Are Social Media/Community Managers Needed In Small/Home Based Businesses?
Blog SMM’s not only market your brand and your name but also listen to what is happening in the world around you. A good SMM will listen. Listen to their client, listen to the social media trends and listen to competitors.
[July 19, 2009, 14:03]
MyTunes 'source code lost'
News The program took advantage of iTunes' ability to let computers that are located on the same network, such as those within a single home or office complex, to look at and listen to each other's music collections.
[March 9, 2004, 7:45]
Easily configure Red Hat 8 and Apache
News If you look in your httpd.conf file, you will see this option listed as the Listen directive. By default, Red Hat has the HTTP server listen to port 80 for nonsecure Web communications. You can choose to Listen to all addresses or specify an IP...
[January 17, 2003, 20:35]
Music search tools target tastes
News Listen.com once employed a large staff of musicians to rate and review songs but ultimately laid most off, as the company's funds dwindled. They then hired actual people to listen to songs and rate them along those categories.
[December 12, 2003, 10:20]



