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  2. Napster - Wikipedia

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    Napster was founded by Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker. [3] Initially, Napster was envisioned by Fanning as an independent peer-to-peer file sharing service. The service operated between June 1999 and July 2001. [4]

  3. How Napster created a monster that became bigger than the ...

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    When it launched on June 1, 1999, the peer-to-peer music sharing service responded to a real need. It also heralded a troubling new ethic in tech that still shapes our world today.

  4. King James Version - Wikipedia

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    John Speed's Genealogies recorded in the Sacred Scriptures (1611), bound into first King James Bible in quarto size (1612). The title of the first edition of the translation, in Early Modern English, was "THE HOLY BIBLE, Conteyning the Old Teſtament, AND THE NEW: Newly Tranſlated out of the Originall tongues: & with the former Tranſlations diligently compared and reuiſed, by his Maiesties ...

  5. Downloaded (film) - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 2013, following the world premiere at SXSW, there was a panel discussion including director Alex Winter and Napster co-founders Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker. [ 11 ] The film subsequently screened within such festivals as Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and Maryland Film Festival , with Alex Winter hosting ...

  6. It’s been 25 years since Napster launched and changed the ...

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    Still, you may not recall its influence because the first version of Napster had a relatively short life. Soon after Napster launched on June 1, 1999, the recording industry sued to have it shut down.

  7. Ali Aydar - Wikipedia

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    Ali Aydar is an American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur. He is the chief executive officer of Sporcle.. He is best known as an early employee and key technical contributor at the original Napster, the file-sharing service created by Shawn Fanning in 1999, and at SNOCAP, the digital rights and content management startup Fanning founded after Napster.

  8. Chris Gorog - Wikipedia

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    His father, William F. Gorog, was co-founder and chief executive of Data Corp, which created LexisNexis. [ 12 ] After ten years of developing Napster, Chris Gorog stepped down [ 13 ] in January 2010 and started gorog.net to serve as a foundation to explore new opportunities in entertainment, media and technology.

  9. Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Bible [a] is a collection of religious texts and scriptures that are held to be sacred in Christianity, and partly in Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the Baháʼí Faith, and other Abrahamic religions. The Bible is an anthology (a compilation of texts of a variety of forms) originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. The texts ...