Earl Levine

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

He is also known for his successful hobby of training race horses including Fleet Crossing who won the Churchill Downs, MSW [2]

He established one of the first shared neighborhood wi-fi systems in 2002 [3]

He graduated from Richardson High School in the same class as Carla Overbeck.

His son, Gabrael Levine, is the inventor of the Blackbird bipedal robot[4] and the preeminent developer of the OpenTorque actuator.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Microsoft Rolls Out Rights Management Software". eWEEK. 2003-02-21. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
  2. ^ "Earl Levine Horse Racing Nation Website".
  3. ^ "Palo Alto Weekly: Networking with the Neighbors".
  4. ^ "Gabrael Levine Development Website".
  5. ^ "Hackaday OpenTorque Actuator; A powerful, compliant actuator for legged robotic Website".

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