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A new piece of file-swapping software for Macintosh computers is drawing thousands of downloads by offering peer-to-peer options previously available largely to Windows computers.
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Following the Netscape Communications lead RealNetworks is releasing its source code to the world, in an attempt to get back into the media streaming game.
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Microsoft on Friday quietly released a new Macintosh version of its Windows Media Player software.
Microsoft is designing its ever-present Windows operating system to streamline and lower the cost of building and distributing the software.
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