With a few keyboard clicks, you can listen to just about any song within a few seconds. This ability to stream, or transmit and receive music and other media in real time, became readily available to consumers in the 2000s—and revolutionized music technology. For the first time, listeners no longer needed to store their song collections in a physical format, like CDs, or in a digital one, like a hard drive (see A Timeline of Music). It’s just the latest way music formats have continued to evolve, changing the way fans listen to and interact with music.
With a few keyboard clicks, you can listen to just about any song within a few seconds. That’s because of streaming, the ability to send and receive music and other media in real time. Streaming became available to consumers in the 2000s. It transformed music technology. For the first time, listeners didn’t need to store their song collections in a physical format, like a CD, or a digital one, like a hard drive (see A Timeline of Music). It’s just the latest way music formats have continued to evolve. It changes the way fans listen to and connect with music.