Napster, a once-popular website people used in the late ‘90s to illegally share music online that went bankrupt in 2001, has ...
The music, ahem, sharing platform that refuses to die.
File-sharing phenomenon Napster just announced its latest act with a $207 million deal that has some millennials scratching ...
As a music streaming service, Napster has lagged behind rivals like Spotify and Apple Music. According to Music Ally, Napster ...
AI startup Infinite Reality has bought Napster with plans to add a music metaverse to the music-streaming platform.
This was confirmed by both parties in a joint announcement. Infinite Reality wants to transform Napster into a kind of music metaverse. In its announcement, Infinite Reality describes itself as ...
Napster, the peer-to-peer music platform that disrupted the music industry back in 1999 is making a comeback as a metaverse ...
Infinite Reality, has acquired the iconic music platform Napster for $207 million, with plans to create music metaverse.
This time, new owners are reshaping the brand into one focused on marketing musicians in the metaverse. Infinite announced today a definitive agreement to buy Napster for $207 million. The Norwalk ...
Now, the brand has been bought by Metaverse company Infinite Reality for $207 million with plans to make it “a social and interactive music platform.” This is Napster’s third time changing ...
Napster has been acquired for $207m by Infinite Reality, a metaverse company valued at $12.2bn which also owns the Drone Racing League.
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