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Burning Discs |
| 9/3/2009 11:42:31 AM |
 by Guest Author Marlin Rollins Many years ago, owning a copy of your favorite singer or band would mean going to a retail store or buying from an online website. With the average song count, you would spend at least $10. If you were one of those who couldn't afford to buy a CD, you would probably have to wait for the local radio station to play the songs you liked. These... Read More |
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How to Put YouTube on Your PSP |
| 3/2/2009 6:38:27 AM |
How to put youtube onto your psp. |
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"Comes With Music" via Nokia and Unlimited Music Downloads |
| 1/24/2009 5:29:15 AM |
For years the music industry has been making great strides and taking extreme measures to prevent pirates from illegally copying and downloading music. Illegal file-sharing services are responsible for billions of dollars in lost sales. Now, music industry executives are stating that websites and mobile service which offer listeners access to an unlimited number songs at no... Read More |
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Something New: Where to Buy Electronics for Next to Nothing |
| 1/17/2009 2:07:12 PM |
  A new way of buying electronics at huge discounts, such as Apple iphones, Apple ipods, plasma tvs, blu-ray players is already here, just not very well known. It is possible to buy any of these, at a "reverse auction" for 90% off and if you are lucky for nothing.
How does this happen? Visit Dubli and find out. How does it work?
Apple iPod Touch 32 GBValue: $381.00 Ended:... Read More 11.17.2008 $20.00 $140.0012.28.2008 $0.00 $143.00 11.14.2008 $10.00 $118.00 12.19.2008 $1.00 |
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Shazam's Music Database Increased |
| 12/29/2008 10:33:01 AM |
 Shazam has increased its music database to eight million from its previous six million tracks after some new partnerships and direct sourcing activities. Users will be taken from new music discoveries to knowledge about artist biographies and album reviews and finally to beoing able to purchase the music through affiliated partners.
Users can find any song they want to... Read More |
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Vacation Break |
| 12/22/2008 4:26:35 AM |
| We will be back after a holiday break for a week or so. |
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Flat Fee to Download Music at Universities is in the Works |
| 12/13/2008 5:38:53 AM |

Wired reports that several companies in the recording industry are in talks with universities and colleges to add a flat fee into tuition that would give students legal access to all music on the Internet. All students at a university would pay a small fee—around $5 a month under the plan, which is still in the early stages, and in return would then be able to download... Read More |
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MusicStation Offers Unlimited Music Downloads Across Platforms |
| 12/6/2008 4:33:12 AM |
 MusicStation allows unlimited music downloads, discovery, playing and sharing, on a mass market basis and on a wide range of devices. Whether MusicStation is offered on mobile, on desktop, or on a dedicated home entertainment system, it allows a consumer immediate unlimited access to millions of tracks, any time, any place. Furthermore, a MusicStation user’s experience... Read More |
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Listen to Your Online Music Anywhere |
| 11/29/2008 4:38:29 AM |
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Musana lets you store your online music legally and securely and listen to your tracks or favorite albums from any web browser or mobile phone wherever you are. You can touch your CDs, look at their covers, read about the artists, get music recommendations according to your own taste as well getting into existing services and discuss your favorite playlists with friends.... Read More |
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Free and Legal Music for Your Playlist From Deezer |
| 11/22/2008 5:28:23 AM |

Deezer is the first global website for music on demand with no restrictions. Listening to all kinds of music is free, unlimited, legal and accessible via your internet browser. Discover more than 200,0000 tracks to choose from to add to your music playlists and to share with your friends. |
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PartyStrands Helps to Merge Your Music Playlist Online, On Your Mobile and in Real Time |
| 11/15/2008 5:44:40 AM |
PartyStrands gives you more ways to have fun with the people around you at bars, clubs, or house parties. How does it work? At a bar music is chosen from the bar’s music library or a pre-selected playlist, and the song and album art are displayed on the screen, together with the names of the the people choosing the song. Some DJs or venues want to decide what music they play... Read More |
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Download Sheet Music Online From Movies, TV and Video Games |
| 11/1/2008 7:36:45 AM |
Download sheet music from movies, video games, and tv series. Learn to modify the sheet music to transpose the notes to any instrument and print it out. |
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Download Free MySpace Music From Project Playlist |
| 10/25/2008 3:30:04 AM |
Looking for free myspace music? Project Playlist enables you to do do this. You can share your myspace playlists with friends, use it on other social networks, such as Facebook, hi5, your blog/site and more.
Here is the how-to:
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G1 Verses iPhone |
| 10/18/2008 4:28:54 AM |
| The first cell phone equipped with Google's mobile Android software, the G1, will go on sale October 22 at T-Mobile outlets and some electronics stores. The phone will cost $179, if a 2 year plan is purchased. Without a plan, the price jumps to $399. With a touch screen you can whip through images with the swipe of a finger. There is also a full keyboard. The G1 can download... Read More |
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Try Frostwire A Music Downloading Program |
| 10/11/2008 3:11:18 AM |
Here is a new music downloading program that doesn't give viruses like Limewire can. See if you like Frostwire. |
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Downloading Music Legally Without Bearshare, Napster, Limewire... |
| 10/4/2008 2:36:03 AM |
Downloading music legally without any programs such as bearshare, napster, limewire etc. following this simple tutorial. |
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Students See Downloading Music Illegally Not to Be a Problem |
| 9/26/2008 5:16:36 AM |
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20 years ago software piracy was a big deal. The estimated losses were $1 billion per year. By 2002 the losses due to software piracy were estimated at $2 billion. Industry researchers have however seen the rate of software piracy decrease since they began publicizing legal ramifications, business issues and ethical considerations relating to software piracy. Since 1999,... Read More |
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A Review of the New iPod Nano |
| 9/21/2008 5:01:12 AM |
The new iPod Nano is reviewed. |
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The iPod was Invented by a Furniture Salesman in 1979 |
| 9/13/2008 3:57:19 AM |

Apple has fessed up. They did not invent the iPod. It was the invention of a British citizen 30 years ago who patented his prototype.
In 1979, Kane Kramer who is now 52, took out a worldwide patent for a media player that looked very similar to the iPod. It could however only play 3.5 minutes of music. He named his”iPod” IXI and planned to make it storage capacity larger... Read More |
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