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Napster joins Rhapsody and the peer-to-peer giant vanishes for good

Oh, Napster’s journey has been a rough one when you look down at the history of the famed peer-to-peer music sharing service from Justin Timberlake Sean Parker. In 1999 Napster became widely available and widely known as the destination to illegally download and share music among  friends and strangers around the world. It wasn’t long before the Recording Industry Association of America (with resistance led by heavy metal band Metallica) forced Parker to shut down Napster so the company could find a way to make it work through legal channels. While Napster was getting battered with legal woes, other P2P music software cropped up like Morpheus, Kazaa, and BearShare. Eventually all of these P2P players were forced to either close up shop or transition into a subscription service. Napster took the latter route and lived on for a while. Late last week, though, the final hammer was nailed into the coffin. Rhapsody, the world’s #1 digital music subscription service, bought out Napster and integrated its music library into its own. In other words, Napster is no longer its own entity and the Napster name and cute logo that lasted all this time have fallen by the wayside.

Napster’s legacy will forever remain a part of the history of the music industry. What Parker pioneered in the late 90s and early 2000s would help lead to the introduction of the iTunes Store and new, innovative ways of legally purchasing and sharing music. And with that let us say in unison: RIP Napster.

Update: And the Internet cried, “Not so fast!” According to The Register, the Napster brand will live on in the UK and Germany. So there you go.

[Via CNET]

Microsoft scoops up Skype

Skype, the ubiquitous video chat client, is now owned by the makers of Windows. Microsoft acquired Skype this week; it cost them a whopping $8.5 billion in cash to finalize the deal. According to the official press release:

The acquisition will increase the accessibility of real-time video and voice communications, bringing benefits to both consumers and enterprise users and generating significant new business and revenue opportunities. The combination will extend Skype’s world-class brand and the reach of its networked platform, while enhancing Microsoft’s existing portfolio of real-time communications products and services.

But what does this mean for you? Microsoft says Skype will come to support Xbox and Kinect, Windows Phone and a wide array of Windows devices and will connect Skype users with Lync, Outlook, Xbox Live and other communities. Communication across these Microsoft products and services is about to get a whole lot better and mainstreamed, so long as CEO Steve Ballmer and co. don’t screw things up. And don’t worry about losing your current Skype experience you’re accustomed to. The press release goes on to state that “Microsoft will continue to invest in and support Skype clients on non-Microsoft platforms.”

Effective immediately Skype is a new business division within Microsoft, Skype CEO Tony Bates is now president of said division and he will report directly to Ballmer. Full PR after the break.

[Via Engadget] Continue reading Microsoft scoops up Skype

DJ Hero is out now; everyone’s a DJ

DJ Hero is available for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Nintendo Wii at $119.99.  The standard bundle comes with the game and the turntable.  Don’t forget about the Renegade Edition.  For $199.99 you get the game, a sleeker premium turntable, a carrying case and stand, and a 2-CD pack containing Jay-Z and Eminem tracks.  Look after the break for a video featuring Eminem talking about the product.

Still on the fence about this pricey purchase?  Head on over to IGN and read their rave review.  They awarded DJ Hero a 9.0/10 and say “In an overcrowded genre of music games, DJ Hero resides at the very top with the best of ’em. The original mixes are stunning and scratching the turntable is just as fun as it seems.”  “…DJ Hero is already the most exciting music game around and is guaranteed to get the party started.”

And if that’s not enough for you, IGN has recently reported that downloadable tracks will be making their way to DJ Hero starting tomorrow.  Joining the original 93 songs are “All Of Me” by 50 Cent featuring Mary J. Blige vs. “Radio Ga Ga” by Queen and “DARE” by Gorillaz vs. “Can’t Truss It” by Public Enemy.  A David Guetta Mix Pack is also on its way, coming November 24.

[Via Engadget; IGN]

Continue reading DJ Hero is out now; everyone’s a DJ

Man on the Moon: The End of Day vinyl is slick

We all know Kid Cudi’s freshman album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day, is doing very well.  It sold 104,419  in-store copies in its first week!  Being added to the regular and extended editions of the CD and digital download versions is a limited vinyl edition.  The vinyl even includes the digital copy of the album.  For all you DJs and collectors out there be sure to pick up MOTM: TEOD in vinyl.  It’s available at Amazon right now for $12.99.

[Via DatNewCudi]