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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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iTunes Match is a hidden gem for your music listening pleasure
For just $24.99 a year, you can listen to your music on any device and from anywhere
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Former student ordered to pay $675,000 for sharing 30 songs
Expected or excessive?
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Google Music: Your Great Music Locker in the Cloud (Review)
Is Google Music perfect? No, far from it. But, for the price, zero, it's great.
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RIM announces new $5 BBM Music service focused on the social experience
RIM announced the new BBM Music service that provides a unique way to increase the songs available to you and share your music experience through BBM.
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Slacker rolls out Premium Radio service with complete music selection controls
Slacker is my favorite music streaming service and today they announced a new tier to give the consumer even more control of the music they listen to. With offline support, the service is the way...
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Google to introduce music service without major label support
There are several expectations for product announcements at Google I/O this week, and an online music service is among them. The official launch is expected today, and Google appears to be going...
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Did you know there's a song called Facebook Love?
Be honest. Have you ever heard Facebook Love by David May?
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Slacker Radio comes to Windows Mobile and my new HD2
I have a rather small music collection so I rely on streaming music clients and subscription services to listen to tunes. Slacker launched Slacker Radio for Windows Mobile today on the HD2 and...
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Spotify redefines streaming music
Listening to music online has proven to be pretty easy these days. Last.fm, Pandora, Rhapsody, Slacker, the list goes on. There are tons of services, but they only give you a taste. You can't...
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'The Beatles: Rock Band' premieres first in-game video
As hard as I'm trying to not get excited and pulled into the big fuss that surrounds "The Beatles: Rock Band" game, I can't help but smile when I see the Fab Four rocking out in video game form....
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How to export song lists from iTunes
CNET's Donald Bell shows you how to get lists of songs out of iTunes to share with friends or to import into other programs.
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Facebook game aids development of new 'Google for music' search engine
A new kind of music search engine from the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego allows for users to discover music by typing in free-text semantic queries rather than song titles, album...
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iTunes price hike: What goes up, must come down
As iTunes prices goes up, songs' chart positions go down. It's no surprise that the songs in the top spots on iTunes took a blow just days after iTunes enforced its variable pricing plan (duh)....
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iTunes price hike: Really? $1.29?
It's time to panic. Everyone get to your iTunes store and buy, buy, buy--right now. According to the Los Angeles Times, iTunes, the world's largest online music store, will be raising the price...
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iTunes Stores (Thousands of Them) – Live?
Maybe it’s a flight of fancy. But could be that Apple is intending to turn every bar, restaurant and other public locale that plays music into a retail store. An iTunes store. Take a look at...
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imeem Mobile for the G1 adds ability to serve up your own music collection
As I mentioned shortly after the Android Market was up and running imeem Mobile was, and still is, one of my favorite Google Android applications. I had an update notice on my G1 this morning,...
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Most downloaded songs in 2008
Rank Song Artist 1 Low Flo Rida Featuring T-Pain 2 Bleeding Love Leona Lewis 3 Lollipop Lil Wayne Featuring Static Major 4 I Kissed a Girl Katy Perry 5 Viva La Vida Coldplay 6 Love...
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Jackson Browne and Copyright
Jackson Browne's decision to sue the McCain campaign over the use of one of his songs in a TV ad in Ohio raises serious "fair use" issues. Why can authors (such as myself) lift whole paragraphs...
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How people learn about music they may want to buy
Ages 18-35 Ages 36-50 Age 51+ Hearing a song on the radio, on TV, or in a movie 90% 85% 76% From friends, family members, or co-workers 72 70 51 Getting copies of songs from friends 53 33...
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How people learn about music they may want to buy
Ages 18-35 Ages 36-50 Age 51+ Hearing a song on the radio, on TV, or in a movie 90% 85% 76% From friends, family members, or co-workers 72 70 51 Getting copies of songs from friends 53 33...
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