NareosMetacafe Teams with Zed, Nareos for Mobile Video AccessAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on January 23, 2008 - 12:42pm.
Palo Alto, Calif. - Metacafe, a video-sharing site with 28 million monthly viewers, on Wednesday began offering mobile access to its site, through deals with Nareos and Zed. Zed will power "send to mobile" functionality for Metacafe users in the U.S. and Spain, while Nareos will provide similar services in the U.K., parts of Europe and India. Nareos Adds User-Generated Video Streams to Mobile P2P ServiceAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on January 22, 2007 - 1:51pm.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Nareos, a developer of mobile peer-to-peer networking technology, said on Monday that it has launched a new version of its PeerBox Mobile application, that incorporates user-generated video streaming and additional social networking features. Beverly Hills, Calif.-based Nareos' PeerBox now allows users to upload videos, pictures or sound to its site -- either directly from their cell phones or from a PC -- and share them with other mobile users. Nareos Mobile Download Store to Sell Tracks from The OrchardAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on September 5, 2006 - 3:53pm.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Nareos, an operator of a peer-to-peer music download service for mobile phones, announced on Tuesday that it has signed an agreement with digital music distributor The Orchard. The deal will see The Orchard's library of over 1 million tracks made available for sale through Beverly Hills, Calif.-based Nareos' MyPeerBox online store.
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Nareos Licenses AudioID, Launches P2P Downloads to Mobile PhonesAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on July 31, 2006 - 12:36pm.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Nareos, a developer of file-sharing technology for mobile phones, on Monday announced a partnership with audio fingerprinting technology firm m2any, and the official launch of its PeerBox Mobile service.
Nareos Mobile P2P Service Adds Tracks from IODA, IRIS, OthersAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on June 21, 2006 - 1:44pm.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Nareos, a provider of peer-to-peer mobile phone song download technology, announced on Wednesday that it has signed agreements to add tracks from the Independent Online Distribution Alliance (IODA), IRIS Distribution, Zebrulation and Big Fish Media to its PeerBox service.
Nareos Launches PeerBox File-sharing Service for Cell PhonesAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on January 23, 2006 - 10:26am.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Nareos, a developer of peer-to-peer technology, on Monday announced the launch of its PeerBox file-sharing service for mobile phones. PeerBox lets users browse networks like eDonkey and Gnutella on their mobile phones, using typed or speech-assisted search. Users can also hold their phones up to a speaker for 15 seconds, and have the song automatically identified. The service then utilizes audio fingerprinting to identify copyrighted songs, which are then sold only as paid downloads, while promotional or other tracks may be downloaded for free.
Nareos Launches PeerMind P2P Monitoring ServiceAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on January 10, 2006 - 4:30am.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Nareos, a developer of peer-to-peer distribution technologies, announced on Tuesday the launch of PeerMind, a new peer-to-peer monitoring and data mining service for entertainment industry clients. The service, which the company says does not collect IP addresses of file-swappers, monitors P2P networks including eDonkey and Gnutella, and plans to add FastTrack (Kazaa) and BitTorrent soon. In addition to detailed reports and custom research, Beverly Hills, Calif.-based Nareos will also publish free weekly charts of the most-downloaded songs, movies, software, video games and ringtones on file-sharing services.
Nareos Launches P2P Service With CD Baby, INgrooves SongsAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on November 28, 2005 - 10:14am.
Beverly Hills, Calif. - Nareos, a California-based start-up with development facilities in Israel, announced on Monday the launch of its PeerReach peer-to-peer file-sharing service. The company has signed distribution agreements with online music store CD Baby, online label INgrooves and the Digital Rights Agency, which will provide over 1 million tracks to the service. Nareos said that PeerReach will push legitimate, licensed content to the top of its P2P search results, and sell songs for 99 cents each.
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