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Audiogalaxy was an
Internet music service with
three incarnations. From 1998 to 2002, it was a file
sharing system that
indexed MP3 files. From mid-2002...
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Napster was
closed down and then a
second boost in 2002 when the site
Audiogalaxy was
closed down. Nir
Arbel stated in an
interview published December...
- files, grew to
widespread use in the late 1990s. In 1998, MP3.com and
Audiogalaxy were established, the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act was unanimously...
- a
large amount of
original music writing to the
articles section of
Audiogalaxy before the
service was shut down. He also
contributed background vocals...
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their users.
November 1998 –
Audiogalaxy is
created by
Michael Merhej.
Initially an FTP
search engine, the
Audiogalaxy Satellite P2P
client would reach...
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status only. No
longer available from
their websites: Acquisition,
Audiogalaxy, Bearshare, Bitblinder, CuteMX, edonkey2000, Grokster, iMesh, Kazaa,...
- of po****rity due to
songs uploaded onto
audiogalaxy and mp3.com. The band was a
featured artist on
audiogalaxy with the
likes of
Sigur Rós and Spacehog...
- advertising". The
following December,
Dropbox acquired two companies;
Audiogalaxy, a
startup "allowing
users to
store their music files and
playlists in...
- a
program Leonard created in 2003 in
response to the
shutdown of the
Audiogalaxy file
sharing site. The name
Methlabs came from Leonard's handle, 'method'...
- 2004 Will
Robinson Sheff, "The Dark Side of Folk:
Songs about Murder",
Audiogalaxy Michael E. Bush, "Murder
Ballads in Appalachia", (thesis)
Marshal University...