Webjay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
History. Webjay was a web-based playlist service launched in early 2004. Playlists consisted of links to Vorbis, MP3, WMA, RealAudio and/or other audio files on the web.
XML Shareable Playlist Format - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucas Gonze of Yahoo.com/Webjay.org originated the format in 2004. XSPF is a data format for sharing the kind of playlist that can be played on a personal computer or portable device
Webjay.org - Webjay - A collection of playlists created by listeners ...
A collection of playlists created by listeners around the Web. ... Domain ID:D101543323-LROR Domain Name:WEBJAY.ORG Created On:06-Oct-2003 19:11:20 UTC Last Updated On:04-Sep-2009 ...
Webjay - at CWAnswers
Welcome to the Webjay page at CWAnswers. CWAnswers is one of the worlds largest answers community providing definitions, pictures, videos and web links for hundreds of thousands of ...
WebJay closing in June « Jon Udell
May 23, 2007 at 12:21 pm. I’m not familiar with WebJay, but any internet radio-like service closing in June makes me think of the new SoundExchange royalty rates.
WordPress › Installation
Welcome. Welcome to the famous five minute WordPress installation process! You may want to browse the ReadMe documentation at your leisure. Otherwise, just fill in the information ...
Jaiku | Jaikus from webjay
Create your own microblog and connect with your friends. Post from the Web, by SMS, or from desktop clients. Add comments, use icons, link Webfeeds. Take it with you on your phone.
Yahoo Closing Webjay
Odd. Just a year and a half after buying music playlist sharing site Webjay, John Udell notes that Yahoo is closing the service. From the closure notice: We
Music Gurus Scout Out Free Tunes
Webjay lets users build playlists of MP3s from all corners of the Web to share with others. The service highlights gems like oldies from Eastern Europe, or songs dedicated to Condi ...
Yahoo! acquires WebJay «The TNL.net weblog
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