Prior to running for Congress in 2004, Alben served as General Counsel and V.P. Business Affairs for Starwave Corporation and head of government affairs for RealNetworks.
On November 17, 2006, Jim Kramer was invited to compete against "Genius", a computer Scrabble opponent running the newest version of RealNetworks' Scrabble.
Tex Atomic's Big Bot Battles is a third person shooter for the PC developed by Monolith Productions and published by RealNetworks.
Along with RealNetworks' RealAudio (on the RealPlayer), Liquid Audio was one of the two emerging online audio standards in the 1990s.
Loudeye formed partnerships with companies such as Microsoft, RealNetworks, NBC, CBS, AOL, Universal, Sony, Warner Bros., and EMI .
RealNetworks says that the RealVideo and RealAudio codecs are not available in source code under the RPSL license.
Their publishing and distribution relationships include: Bethesda Softworks, Konami, Ubisoft, Activision, Atari, Microsoft, Disney, RealNetworks, Novalogic, Take2, America's Army, Zango, Groove Games, Encore Software, Panasonic, Wild Tangent, Sony, BAM, Brash Entertainment, Mobliss, Ignition Entertainment and more recently Perfect World Entertainment and Atlus.