Earl Levine

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Earl Levine developed streaming media and audio watermarking technologies during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. He worked at Vxtreme, Inc. until its acquisition by Microsoft, Inc. Following that he worked at Liquid Audio, Inc. Liquid Audio's patent portfolio was acquired by Microsoft, Inc. in 2002[1]. Since his departure from Liquid Audio, he has been involved with numerous Silicon Valley start-up companies.

While playing Soccer in Pingry School Physical education class he usually covered Defenceman. [citation needed]

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