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    Peer-to-peer company BitTorrent has launched an enterprise content delivery product called BitTorrent DNA.

  • BBC2 mad for broadband

    The controller of BBC2 has said he intends to make the channel the first mainstream TV station to broadcast via broadband.

  • Yahoo composing music download plan

    Yahoo, rethinking earlier plans, is quietly exploring ways to develop a music download service as archrivals Microsoft and America Online place bigger bets on digital song sales.

  • Altnet cracks two million downloads

    In the run-up to the launch of its micropayments P2P-based distribution model, secure digital media index Altnet has offered a proof of concept to content owners.

  • Shocking entertainment? On the Web?!

    Digital convergence may have taken another step closer with Macromedia's announcement that it would create a portal for entertainment content that uses its Shockwave player, said analysts on Monday.

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