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Baseball season comes to iTunes Store

March 30, 2007 Major League Baseball to offer game highlights and some full-length games via Apple's online media hub. TAGS: MLB, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, games, video

Pro baseball pulls podcast from iTunes

September 27, 2006 In effort to gain autonomy over promotion and distribution, league will now distribute podcasts from MLB.com only. TAGS: MLB, league, podcast, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer

DirecTV, MLB get two strikes on competition

March 9, 2007 The long-rumored deal to air out-of-market baseball games isn't quite exclusive, but it might as well be. TAGS: MLB, DirecTV, EchoStar Communications Corp., Dish Network, satellite, offer, games

MLB aims brushback pitch at Slingbox

June 1, 2007 Sling Media says there's nothing illegal about its set-top box, but baseball's honchos want it out of the game. TAGS: Slingbox, MLB, Sling Media, set-top box, set-top, subscriber, CEO, owner, TV, satellite

Doing a number on Web site traffic

February 20, 2008 Content publishers and tracking agencies aren't always on the same page when it comes to Web metrics, which are key to a site's appeal to advertisers. TAGS: MLB, ComScore, advertiser, audit, MySpace, visitor, traffic, vice president, agency, CEO

'Second Life' makes an All-Star pitch

July 11, 2006 With a virtual-world simulcast of the event's home run derby, Major League Baseball thinks it hit one out of the park. Images: 'Second Life' home run TAGS: Second Life, MLB, virtual worlds, baseball, experiment, brand, video

Major League Baseball takes swing at Sling Media

June 6, 2006 MLB executive says company helps game-watching customers violate their cable or satellite user agreements. TAGS: Sling Media, MLB, cable company, operator, fight, Napster Inc., programmer, satellite, Chicago, agreement, TV

Sox comeback takes Web by storm

October 21, 2004 Heated baseball playoff games set traffic records on Major League Baseball's MLB.com. TAGS: MLB, comeback, fan, America Online Inc., games, video

Microsoft takes Silverlight beyond Windows

April 30, 2007 The software giant will let .Net and Ruby developers write Web applications for Windows and the Mac.Video: Silverlight in action TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, MLB, Microsoft .NET, Python, C# language, Linux, language, Microsoft Corp., developer, Adobe Systems Inc., Apple Macintosh, video, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

The 'lords of baseball' strike out

June 1, 2007 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the league's threat to sue Slingbox would enflame fans who only want to watch their teams play ball. TAGS: Slingbox, MLB, league, baseball, P2P file sharing, Napster Inc., lawyer, P2P

Week in videos: The word is Silverlight

May 6, 2007 This year's Microsoft Mix conference in Las Vegas can be summed up with a single word: Silverlight. TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, MLB, streaming video, NetFlix Inc., margin, conference, multimedia, Las Vegas, word, Microsoft Corp., video, games

Sports leagues accused of deceptive warnings

August 1, 2007 Complaint, expected to be filed with FTC, claims warnings against "unauthorized" copying are meant to intimidate average Joes. TAGS: warning, MLB, complaint

Adobe offers fresh AIR to coders at Max

November 17, 2008 At its Max conference, Adobe hopes Flash and its new Adobe Integrated Runtime will help programmers bridge the gap between PC- and cloud-based computing. TAGS: Stephen Shankland, Adobe Systems Inc., MLB, gap, Flash Player, 64-bit, digital media, conference, Linux, Google Inc., PC, Microsoft Corp., video

High-def TV not ready for Net's prime time

April 7, 2006 Experts don't see live Internet broadcasts offering top-shelf viewing quality any time soon. TAGS: Joe Laszlo, pipe, broadband, MLB, Hollywood, bandwidth, YouTube, video
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