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AOL Hands RealNetworks Job To Dolby AAC

News Much of the rift stems from AOL's internal efforts to build its own Web streaming technology called Ultravox. As part of the Dolby move, AOL will deploy Ultravox as the streaming backbone for Radio@AOL, which it claims will boost radio station load...

[May 29, 2003, 12:04]

AOL Swaps Real For Dolby

News Last November, AOL launched a broadband version of its online radio service that used its own streaming backbone called Ultravox, a move that raised questions about its future use of RealNetworks' technology.

[March 25, 2003, 12:47]

AOL Pulls File-sharing Software

News AOL also has been revamping its streaming-media delivery system by using another Nullsoft creation called Ultravox, which AOL claims can stream media more efficiently than other products on the market.

[June 2, 2003, 9:52]

AOL Aims To Supercharge Streaming

News Ultravox aims to tackle problems of scale that have burdened streaming media with high delivery costs and uncertain quality, according to one source familiar with the technology. AOL Time Warner declined to comment on the technology, code-named...

[June 27, 2002, 13:26]

Microsoft Yahoo's Biggest Problem - What To Call It?

Blog Comment Now we know just how futuristic John Foxx was when he started Ultravox! and yes! I know they stole it from Neu! If you imagine Foxx singing that list of anagrams above, it's not that different from some of his solo efforts.

[February 5, 2008, 16:46]

Winamp's Creator Turns His Back On AOL

Talkback Ultravox is / was a cutting edge band in the '80s based in GB.alawsuits for lunch y'all?

[January 28, 2004, 20:07]

Winamp's Creator Turns His Back On AOL

News The team created the media player in AOL's flagship service as well as a streaming media technology called Ultravox that is now being used in AOL's broadband radio product. Justin Frankel, the controversial software engineer who created the Winamp...

[January 27, 2004, 9:35]