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  • Thu Feb 17 2005 iMesh almost ready to become paid file-swap network

    Six months after settling with the RIAA, venerable P2P is still swapping freely. But filters are on the way.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Mon Oct 24 2005 Legal P2P opens for business

    iMesh relaunches Tuesday as the first formerly unregulated peer-to-peer network to turn itself into a paid music service.
    iMesh reopens with 'label approved' P2P

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri May 11 2001 Watching Aimster's "private" network

    An anti-piracy company shines a light on people trading music files despite the file-swapping network's privacy features that theoretically place it beyond the reach of copyright police.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu Jul 5 2001 Looking for the next Napster

    As the granddaddy of file swapping collapses, millions of people who once searched for free music on the Web are hunting for the next online file-swapping utopia.

    Posted by John Borland and Gwendolyn Mariano

  • Sun Aug 19 2007 Chipmakers aim to unclog data paths

    Tilera's Tile64 chip, along with other cutting-edge designs, will take center stage at this week's Hot Chips conference.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

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