-
SoundJam MP is a
discontinued MP3
player for
classic Mac OS-compatible
computers and Rio-compatible
hardware synchronization manager that was released...
- is an
executive and
software engineer at Apple, Inc. He
developed the
SoundJam music player software,
which was
acquired by
Apple in 2000. There, he created...
- apps are installed,
iTunes is
still used for
podcasts and audiobooks.
SoundJam MP,
released by
Casady &
Greene in 1999, was
renamed "iTunes" when Apple...
-
computer engineer and
entrepreneur notable for
creating the MP3
player SoundJam MP with Jeff
Robbin that was
eventually bought by
Apple and
renamed iTunes...
- was
introduced as a
skinnable MP3
media player. One of its competitors,
SoundJam MP, was
acquired by
Apple in 2000 and was
further developed into iTunes...
- The
Sound of the
Jam is a
compilation album and the
fifth greatest hits
album by the
group The
Jam,
released to mark
their twenty-fifth anniversary. It...
- the
features of
Audion that set it
apart from its rivals,
particularly SoundJam, was its user interface,
which featured transparency through a process...
- that
indicated that
iTunes was a re-engineered
Sound Jam MP.
Casady &
Greene ceased distribution of
SoundJam MP on June 1, 2001, at the
request of the developers...
- The
Jam were an
English rock band
formed in 1972 in Woking, Surrey. They
released 18
consecutive top 40
singles in the
United Kingdom, from
their debut...
-
Pearl Jam is an
American rock band
formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. The band's
lineup consists of
founding members Jeff
Ament (b**** guitar), Stone...