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Obopay Offers Cell Phone Money Transfers


year 2007 Top ^

Oct.25
  Obopay is offering the service between cell phone customers in the U.S. at a 10 cent flat rate, and has plans to expand overseas



year 2005 Top ^

Jan.18
  Video game publishing giant get exclusive rights to use the sports network's brand and content in games


year 2004 Top ^

Sep.28 Electronic Arts posts record Sims 2 sales  Electronic Arts sold more than a million copies of 'The Sims 2' within the first 10 days of its release Aug.9 Roxio changes name to Napster  Santa Clara: Roxio Inc. will sell its consumer software division to Sonic Solutions for a combination of cash and stock totaling $80 million Feb.5 EA, Marvel Sign Game Development Deal  Video game publisher Electronic Arts has signed a deal with comic book publisher to develop a series of fighting games

year 2003 Top ^

Nov.6 ITunes Outsold Napster 5-1 in 1st Week  Apple: Consumers purchased and downloaded 1.5 million songs during the same period that Napster is selling 300,000 songs Oct.9 Napster Is Back For Music Fans  Under its parent Roxio, Napster introduced a test version of its new software that will sell songs for 99 cents each Jul.28 Roxio set to relaunch Napster this year  Santa Clara: A revamped version of Napster is set to launch in time for the Christmas holidays May.19 Roxio plans bring back Napster name
  Santa Clara: Software maker has acquired the online music service pressplay for about $40 million
Feb.24 Roxio to revive Napster subscription
  Milpitas: Online music service will be launched by year's end as a legal, subscription-based music business
Jan.25 Liquid Audio sells off digital music unit  Liquid Audio has sold technology to Geneva Music LLC, a CD distribution firm, for $3.2 million

year 2002 Top ^

Nov.11 Napster co-founder launches Plaxo  Mountain View: Sean Parker has unveiled a software that automatically updates users' address book contact information Jan.9 Napster previews new service  Reinvented program is headed for 6 weeks of beta testing by 20,000 volunteers

year 2001 Top ^

Oct.10 Judge questions recording industry  Napster: Napster is raising issues of collusion and antitrust in countering the copyright infringement suit Sep.24 Deal with music publishers
  Napster: Company will pay $26M for past unauthorized use of music and $10M down payment on future royalties
Jul.18 Napster can go back online
  Federal appeals court ruled Napster can resume song-swapping operations Jul.11 Judge orders Napster off-line
  U.S. District Judge decided that Napster remain off-line until company can perfect its song-swapping system Jun.16 Napster CEO speaks to librarians. San Francisco Jun.5 Napster deal with MusicNet May.2 Napster use down Apr.9 Judge names mediator. Napster Mar.6 Record labels to control Napster  Judge said that once the recording industry comes up with a list of copyright songs, Napster will have 72 hours to comply Mar.2 Napster plans screening system  Napster will deploy a new screening system to stop the free trade of copyright songs Feb.20 Napster offers $1 billion  $200M each year offered if record companies drop suit. Music industry executives call the offer a publicity ploy

year 2000 Top ^

Nov.15 MTV, Excite@Home begin partnership
  A new site offers music video clips, news from the cable TV network Oct.2 Napster suggests montly fee  After 2nd day at court CEO Hank Barry suggests a business plan for monthly fees Sep.8 Federal: Napster Violates Law  Government says music-sharing service is not protected under a key copyright law



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