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AudioFile Archive

3.11.02

Angry Coffee's Matt Margolin takes the bull by the horns at South by Southwest 2002.

12.20.00

In a year-end review Angry Coffee's Matt Margolin ponders that which was in the wild futuristic world of networks and music at the edge of a new era, the concept of "The Year 2000," the Hall of Justice, and sharing an apartment with Aquaman in Atlantis.

8.28.00

Angry Coffee's Matt Margolin describes the vista from within beautiful, terrifying, and occasionally mesmerizing Napster V. RIAA territory.

8.21.00

Salon's Wagner James Au examines the effect of Napster on the lot of the independent musician. Au spoke with The Residents and Tardon Feathered of Toadophile Records to get this exclusive scoop.

6.07.00

Jonathan Fleming takes Marketing Directors to school on what they call "Generation Y."

5.18.00

Matt Margolin reviews the LiquidAudio 5.0 beta, and is surprised by joy.

5.11.00

Professor Jumbles declares the need for a NapsterTax. That should mellow things out considerably for the artists, but will the Internet upstarts go belly up if they have to pay for product?

5.04.00

Macster or Napster's Macintosh platform equivalent is scrutinized by Christine Leung, a San Francisco based Internet professional.

4.28.00

The MPEG 2 Advanced Audio Coding or AAC codec and how it compares to .mp3, by Joe Coffee, Angry Coffee's resident Internet expert.

4.21.00

Learn how to create your own Internet radio station. By the fabulous Steve McCannell, the Head Audio Engineer/Associate Producer for O'Reilly & Associates.

3.28.00

Capsule summaries of books, new and old, on Internet Audio.

3.21.00

Will Kreth takes a gander at the current debate about piracy of copyrighted music on the Internet and probes the possibilities for changing the way the music industry works.

3.14.00

From a programming standpoint, developers strive to constantly evolve towards code that is tighter, more svelte, more elegant. A new audio file format, Pm4u, beats .mp3 on a line-by-line basis.

3.07.00

Can artists make money on the Web? Antonette Goroche makes a case for the virtual storefront.

2.29.00

A description of the Napster process and a case for uninstalling the application.

   



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