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Improve the Performance of SAN Storage
Check out this white paper to learn how to improve and maintain the performance of your SAN by adding defragmentation tools into your computing. Keep reading to learn more.
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eMusic CEO: Facebook has out-Googled Google (video)
eMusic CEO Adam Klein recently discussed Larry Page's performance as Google CEO. Inevitably, Facebook came up, and Klein weighed in on how the two online giants are conducting battle.
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Who owns your digital downloads? (Hint: it's not you)
Steve Jobs once said, "People want to own their music." Someone better tell the folks who run the iTunes Store and its competitors. When you pay for a digital music track or album from an online...
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iTunes alternatives: how do Amazon and other digital music services compare?
Is iTunes still the most expensive digital music service? Which iTunes alternative offers the best deal for music lovers? Are digital downloads always a better deal than CDs? My latest survey of...
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Alternatives to iTunes: how 5 rival music services match up
How well do the current crop of online music services stack up against the iTunes Store? I took a close look recently at five rivals and compared them to iTunes on the basis of price, ease of use,...
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Friday follow-up: six online music services revisited
Last spring, I took a closer look at six online music services, comparing them to iTunes on the basis of price and selection. Since then, I’ve been keeping close track of all those services....
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6 music services compared: Who can bust the iTunes monopoly?
Over the past few months, I’ve been sampling all of the major U.S.-based competitors to the iTunes Music Store, as well as a few fascinating minor-league competitors. In this post, I’ll show...
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Hands on with 6 online music services
Apple has a virtual monopoly in the digital music download business, thanks to its iTunes Music Store. But there's plenty of competition. Here's a closer look at six services trying to deliver...
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AT&T's new OTA eMusic Mobile service results in $1.50 per song fee
AT&T just launched their new eMusic Mobile download service that allows you to download MP3 files from eMusic directly to your compatible mobile phone. eMusic is an online seller of MP3 music from...
Additional Results
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eMusic CEO: Facebook has out-Googled Google (video)
eMusic CEO Adam Klein recently discussed Larry Page's performance as Google CEO. Inevitably, Facebook came up, and Klein weighed in on how the two online giants are conducting battle.
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Who owns your digital downloads? (Hint: it's not you)
Steve Jobs once said, "People want to own their music." Someone better tell the folks who run the iTunes Store and its competitors. When you pay for a digital music track or album from an online...
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iTunes alternatives: how do Amazon and other digital music services compare?
Is iTunes still the most expensive digital music service? Which iTunes alternative offers the best deal for music lovers? Are digital downloads always a better deal than CDs? My latest survey of...
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Alternatives to iTunes: how 5 rival music services match up
How well do the current crop of online music services stack up against the iTunes Store? I took a close look recently at five rivals and compared them to iTunes on the basis of price, ease of use,...
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Friday follow-up: six online music services revisited
Last spring, I took a closer look at six online music services, comparing them to iTunes on the basis of price and selection. Since then, I’ve been keeping close track of all those services....
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6 music services compared: Who can bust the iTunes monopoly?
Over the past few months, I’ve been sampling all of the major U.S.-based competitors to the iTunes Music Store, as well as a few fascinating minor-league competitors. In this post, I’ll show...
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Hands on with 6 online music services
Apple has a virtual monopoly in the digital music download business, thanks to its iTunes Music Store. But there's plenty of competition. Here's a closer look at six services trying to deliver...
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AT&T's new OTA eMusic Mobile service results in $1.50 per song fee
AT&T just launched their new eMusic Mobile download service that allows you to download MP3 files from eMusic directly to your compatible mobile phone. eMusic is an online seller of MP3 music from...
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eMusic to relaunch MP3 subscription service
Indie-focused download site veers away from iTunes and its ilk to offer music with no copy locks attached.
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Gateway cranks up the EMusic
Gateway fights recession blues with a deal with EMusic to promote EMusic's MP3 subscription service. It will offer a trial of 100 free downloads.
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E-music: Piracy fight turns into long, bumpy road
The SDMI group meets for the first time this year, but protecting song copyrights has proved to be an exercise in futility so far, and online music is suffering.
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E-music: So where's that 'celestial jukebox'?
Congress is getting a little steamed at the legal logjam surrounding online music and digital copyrights, telling all sides involved to get with the program--or else. Full story to follow. --...
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