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The original Napster went out of business in 2001 but, despite its short, fiery life and premature, litigation-fueled death, ...
Now owned by XR company Infinite Reality, the onetime music-sharing platform may once again turn the industry on its head ...
The music-streaming service Napster has sold for $207 million to the tech firm Infinite Reality.
A tech startup announced Tuesday it had bought Napster in hopes of transforming the streaming service into a social music ...
Beating a dead horse to a 4-4 beat Napster, the original file-sharing troublemaker that shook the music industry, is about to ...
It turns out it's hard to repurpose the Y2K-era tech company’s brand for Web3, but Napster's new owners are trying.
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Napster changed the music industry. Today, Napster is based in Nashville and is part of a major deal. Napster has been acquired by Infinite Reality for $207 million.
Since its file-sharing operation was shut down in 2001, Napster has been bought and reimagined several times. Harry McCracken ...
Infinite Reality, a media, ecommerce, and marketing company focused on 3D and AI-powered experiences, has entered an agreement to acquired Napster. That means that the brand originally launched in ...
Since its file-sharing operation was shut down in 2001, Napster has been bought and reimagined several times. Harry McCracken, global technology editor at Fast Company, says the disruptor brand ...