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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Zaldiva(TM), Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ZLDV) (XETRA: UZ8) (Frankfurt: UZ8.F), a specialty and online retailer of new and vintage Pop Culture collectibles, comic books and memorabilia announced today that it is releasing a podcast to the network. The company says it needs the new technology to keep up with the expansion of its clientele, potential clientele and shareholder base. Currently, Zaldiva ships products to over 30 countries...
First Beat Media recently launched a free and unlimited podcast hosting service at www.MyPodcast.com, simplifying the podcast creation process with a free recorder, hosting, unlimited bandwidth, and the ability for users to earn money with their podcasts. Now podcast creators can avoid the high costs of hosting and bandwidth, and can transfer existing podcasts to the site. With the new year often comes the ambition to try new things, such as testing new technology or trying to earn...
By Mark Egan MATTITUCK, New York (Reuters) - Inside a disheveled Long Island beach cottage on a muggy summer day, Jamie Kristine Seerman sings into a microphone, strumming a battered guitar, recording on a computer a song that she hopes will be a hit. She has no financial backing or marketing plan, but with the help of new technology, the 25-year-old who performs as Jaymay has quickly graduated from Manhattan open-mike nights to become a folk music darling. And while she says major...
NEW YORK -- Microsoft will start selling a wireless digital music and video player to compete with Apple's iPod by Christmas, sources close to the matter said on Wednesday. The new player, which Microsoft Corp. has been touting to record companies in the last few weeks, will let users download music and videos over the air, according to one source, a feature which would give it an edge over the iPod.Microsoft Corp. has also been showing a new media software, developing an application akin to...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Software giant Microsoft Corp. is laying the groundwork to compete against Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod digital entertainment device and iTunes service, sources familiar with the discussions and plans said on Friday. Microsoft has held licensing discussions with the music industry to create its own music service, the sources told Reuters. The Redmond, Washington-based developer of software that runs most of the world's PCs is also demonstrating an entertainment...
