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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
For each number that is offered, will the organization a damages of 150,000 dollars. ALLOFMP3 offers reports in totally 11 million numbers on, through which the damage claim runs to 1.65 biljoen dollars, as Zeropaid. According to [...]
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This Day in Apple History (Free subscription) | 05/05/2008
It was Mac only, it wasn't free, and it was a smash hit. It was the Apple iTunes Music Store. Open less than a week, the music store sold more than one million tracks.The success is all the more astonishing because peer-to-peer networking hadn't substantially changed since the…
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Grabbingsand (Free subscription) | 04/30/2008
Dear iTunes Music Store – Thank you for making The Roots Rising Down immediately available for download. Now don't get mad, but I have to admit that you were my second choice. For reasons I don't quite understand, you beat Amazon's to the release line. Rising Down might be available for mp3 download [...]
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Adaptive Path (Free subscription) | 04/30/2008
It's hard to believe that iTunes Music Store just turned five years old yesterday, that there was a time (for two years!) that the iPod (iTunes’ better-looking older sibling, the Marcia to its Jan) relied on either users slowly converting all their analog CDs to digital, or simply stealing music online. While iPod gets all the [...]
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CyberNet (Free subscription) | 04/28/2008
On this day five years ago, the Apple iTunes Music Store launched. The date was April 28, 2003, and ever since the launch, the store has managed to become more successful than I think anyone ever imagined. By early this year in 2008, over 4 billion songs have been sold through the store. Taking a look [...]
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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
I can the me do not propose that Russia member can become by the WTO meanwhile a such website that obviously the copyright damages, is not taken, according to Schwab. That reports Reuters. Rusland and the [...]
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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 02/28/2008
The downloadsite Allofmp3.com that operates from Russia, is in Large Brittanni the on n after most popular music service, after Apple's Itunes. The British music industry, united in the BPI, warns now that it considers customers of the website on to complain. [...]
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11TMR (Free subscription) | 02/19/2008
Well this is interesting. The BBC have put some of their more popular shows onto the UK iTunes Music Store for paid download. Oddly I don't have any philosophical objections to paying to download shows I've missed, even if I have already paid my license fee. ...
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d:notes by Derek Leverington (Free subscription) | 12/12/2007
Lots has been said about Canadian television and I don't have anything more to add that hasn't been said already, but one things is true: Canadian television isn't any better just because I can pay to download it from iTunes. This is especially annoying when my tax dollars go to fund the CBC in the first place. At least it's free to watch television (although who has rabbit ears anymore so it's not...
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Matablog (Free subscription) | 11/21/2007
It's the first Matador Xmas record since The Frogs’ “Here Comes Santa’s Pussy”. And it more than lives up to that super high standard! 1) “The Spirit Of Giving” (from the CD/LP ‘Challengers') 2) “Arms Of Mary” / “Looking At A Baby” (previously unreleased, the former by Iain Sutherland of The Sutherland Brothers, though the New [...]
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Freedom To Differ (Free subscription) | 11/16/2007
Ars Technica reviews ZML: The MPAA won't be happy, but fans of rogue digital music site AllOfMP3 (and its many new iterations since the shutdown of the original) will be pleased over news of a movie site mirroring the cheap, DRM-free model of its musical cousin. ZML has made a...
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Matablog (Free subscription) | 11/13/2007
Though ‘Jukebox’ won't be available until January 22 (a day earlier in the UK and Europe), the original Chan Marshall composition “Song To Bobby” is available starting today from the iTunes Music Store.
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kottke (Free subscription) | 10/18/2007
In the ongoing battle between the iTunes Music Store and Amazon's MP3 store , Amazon is giving a 20% referral fee to their associates for each song sold through the end of the year . Wow. That's $1.80 on a $8.99 album...I wonder if Amazon's selling these for below cost (like they did with Harry Potter .) (via nelson ) ( link )
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Information Week (Free subscription) | 10/08/2007
According to 9to5mac , Apple is tapping T-Mobile's Sidekick developers to help it create and distribute third-party applications for the iPhone through the iTunes Music Store.
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 10/03/2007
As of right now, only one episode is available and according to some iTunes users, the quality is pretty sucky. But don't let that stop you from getting excited. Seems FOX finally caught on that college kids and teenagers around the country love raunchy animated comedies and thus decided to bring Family Guy to iTunes. [...]