jukeboxes
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The turntable spins on
Comment As we enter the web 2.0 phase, with cloud computing on the horizon, I am now seeing more and more online jukeboxes of music and movies. Compiled at my home on a sunny autumn day over a morning coffee and dispatched to... [24 Sep 2009]
West Bend Mutual Partners With Network Appliance, Datalink, and Vignette to Upgrade Service for Customers and Agents
White Paper West Bend Mutual replaced both the optical jukeboxes and the prior disk cache array with NetApp storage to support image access from within the company's Vignette imaging application. West Bend Mutual Insurance Company... [30 Jun 2007]
Apple, Microsoft, Napster slammed over DRM
News The report also raps Napster over the knuckles: "Napster 2.0 and many services like it provide celestial music jukeboxes but you better bring a sack of quarters. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has put the issue... [02 Sep 2005]
iPod faces challenge from $58bn MP3 player market
News The market researcher said several vendors are set to launch portable jukeboxes based on 1-inch or smaller hard drives, which could pose a tough challenge to iPod. The worldwide market for MP3 players will hit$58bn by... [22 Sep 2004]
Record bosses worried over digital music profits
News There has not really been an attempt to explore the price elasticity of this product,” said Robbie Vann-Adibe, CEO of Ecast, a company that provides digital music jukeboxes for bars and retail businesses. [09 Dec 2003]
PC players want to own your living room
News Martino said DVD players and recorders have the potential to reach more than 90 per cent of homes in short order and developers will have the ability to add features such as music jukeboxes and the ability to do image... [20 Nov 2002]
Napster moves to proprietary encoding
News AMP is used on many platforms, including CDROMS, digital music jukeboxes and music playback booths in shops. Controversial peer-to-peer music sharing service Napster has chosen a proprietary technology to run its... [17 Jul 2001]