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Thursday, March 24, 2005 |
Study: Fewer Using Peer-To-Peer Systems
Use of peer-to-peer systems like Kazaa for sharing music and other
files online has dropped as more Americans who use the Internet turn to
such alternative methods as downloading files from a friend's iPod, a
new study finds.
9:48:47 PM
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Irish Cinemas Switch to Digital Projection
While digital projectors have been slow in making their entrance into
American movie theater, Ireland is forging ahead to become the first
country to convert all its movie theaters to digital projection.
9:42:21 PM
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Indie Labels Mine Internet Distribution -
Recording industry executive Andy Gershon sees opportunity in the
online file-sharing networks that most of his rivals decry as havens
for music pirates.
9:41:59 PM
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Getting Broadband Through Your Cell Phone.
Can it compete with cable and DSL?. PC Magazine takes a look at an
emerging product and technology that they think could compete with
traditional cable, DSL, and satellite broadband... cellular based WAN
and Wi-Fi connections:
9:35:24 PM
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Grokster case may have large impact beyond P-to-P.
When the entertainment industry faces off against two peer-to-peer
(P-to-P) software vendors in the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday, nothing
less than the future of technological innovation is at stake, according
to some technology trade groups.
9:34:34 PM
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