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    RioPort hooks BMG for mobile music service 29 January, 2002 09:04

    The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is close to selecting a vendor for its NZ$1 million (US$425,000) storage project.
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    Music services want easy licensing, death to pirates 18 January, 2002 09:35

    In the new world of digital music, it turns out that many of the major players are singing the same tune.
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    The sound of Web music is a-changin' 10 April, 2001 08:00

    As the five major record labels embrace online music subscription services, you can expect to soon pay a fee for digital downloads and streams just about anywhere online.
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    Rioport, MTVi get all 5 labels on board for downloads 05 April, 2001 13:31

    The MTVi Group LP and music distribution site Rioport.com Inc. announced Wednesday that they have agreements with all five of the major recording labels to provide secure digital music downloads for consumers on their service, beginning this month.
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    The E-Music Trap 26 August, 2000 12:01

    Pushed by the popularity of MP3 files and song-sharing sites such as Napster Inc., music labels are the first players in the entertainment industry to jump -- for the most part, unwillingly -- into online digital distribution.
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    Napster Stirs Apprehension in Movie Industry 26 August, 2000 12:01

    What thought keeps film and publishing executives awake at night? The thought that what happened to the music industry will happen to them.
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    Compaq Expands IPaq Family 16 August, 2000 12:01

    Known for desktops and notebooks, Compaq Computer Corp. is breaking out of the PC shell with the introduction of consumer devices and Internet appliances bearing its IPaq brand.
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    Jupiter: Subscriptions to Drive Net Music 25 July, 2000 12:01

    NEW YORK (07/24/2000) - Even though the major music labels have not yet jumped wholeheartedly into Internet music distribution, online-related U.S. music sales will grow to be a US$5.4 billion business by 2005, according to a study released by market researcher Jupiter Communications Inc. Monday at its Plug.In industry conference.
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    RioPort Pushes Middleman Role for Music on Net 25 July, 2000 12:01

    NEW YORK (07/24/2000) - RioPort.com Inc. Monday unveiled enhancements to its Media Device Manager (MDM) family of software and services, a series of contract wins with portable music appliance makers and Internet retailers, and a US$35.1 million, second round of financing. The announcements were timed to coincide with the opening of the Plug.In Internet music conference put on by market research firm Jupiter Communications Inc. here, and are meant to underscore the company's renewed push to position itself as the premier middleman for digital music distribution.
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    Audio Manager Organizes Your Tunes 20 April, 2000 12:01

    If you download music files from the Internet, you know finding tunes is no problem. But what about when you finish downloading? The recently released RioPort Inc. Audio Manager 3 offers a way to organize your music and even move them to a CD.
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    RioPort Updates MP3 Player 17 March, 2000 12:01

    The hot MP3 software market cranks up another degree with a wide-ranging media player from RioPort, released in a beta edition this week.
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