From left to right: Robin Alexander, Scott Lee, Chris Wilkes, Eric Rehm, Shannon MacRae, Mike Behlke, Mark Lipsky, Linden Rhoads (a non-employee adviser), John Madsen, Charles Porter, Vas Sudanagunta, Paul Shannon, Austin Dahl, Chris Abajian and John DeRosa.
A public alpha version of the search service was unveiled at Streaming Media East in New York City in June 2000.
No competitor indexed as much of the audio and video content available on the web or provided more relevant query results.
In the fall of 2001, RealNetworks signed a deal with Singingfish for the latter to provide audio and video search for RealOne Player.
In January 2003, Microsoft signed a similar deal,[11] in this case to provide audio and video search for Windows Media Player and WindowsMedia.com.
Singingfish downsized dramatically under Thomson multimedia (Summer 2001) and then slowly continued to shrink in size through its acquisition by AOL in October 2003.