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Here you can find what is going on with impTM, and what is being said about it. Check back often for updates, and fascinating tidbits.
1/31/2007 City Pages Launches
City Pages to Offer Users a More Complete Multimedia Experience
City Pages, the news and arts weekly of the Twin Cities, and InRadio, released the brand new City Pages Media Taster today. Read More...
7/07/2006 InRadio raising funds for digital service
by Mark Reilly, Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal
InRadio Inc., a distributor of independent music, is raising capital as it prepares to launch a new digital service. Read More...
7/02/2006 InRadio, Snocap Partner on Business-to-Business Music Service
by Mike Stahl, BandRadio.com
InRadio, a developer of branded third-party media player software, announced on Thursday that it has partnered with Snocap, a digital licensing and copyright management service, to provide technology for its imp business-to-business music service. Read More...
6/23/2006 Snocap looks beyond P2P
By Jim Welte, MP3.com
Company founded by original Napster creator Shawn Fanning extends its digital registry service to other services and artists themselves. Read More...
6/22/2006 InRadio, Snocap Partner on Business-to-Business Music Service
From Digital Media Wire
InRadio, a developer of branded third-party media player software, announced on Thursday that it has partnered with Snocap, a digital licensing and copyright management service, to provide technology for its imp business-to-business music service. Read More...
6/21/2006 SNOCAP and InRadio
InRadio selects Snocap to enable licensed music through branded media players
SNOCAP, the first end-to-end provider of digital licensing and copyright management services for the digital music marketplace, today announced that it will provide backend technology for "imp," a new business-to-business music service set to launch this summer. Read More...
10/27/05 Music Man
By Eric Larson, from The Minneapolis Observer
For the past year, in a corner office deep in the guts of the Fawkes building just off of Loring Park in downtown Minneapolis, Dan Carroll and his meager staff of two - give or take 18 consultants and a few programmers from around the world - have been painstakingly preparing to revolutionize the way independent artists distribute (and consumers consume) music. Read More...
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