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Chris Cornell muses on Soundgarden, 'Avengers' and 'Sesame Street'
Pop & HissSoundgarden released a new song this week, the hard-rock veterans' first in 15 years. Soundgarden attached itself to super-hero vehicle "Marvel's The Avengers," and leader Chris Cornell said aligning with the likes of Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk... -
5 reasons Spotify poses a threat to iTunes
Spotify is every music pirate's dream made legal. It's free (sometimes), open sharing of music from around the world with peer-to-peer exchange of playlists (via Facebook) in a format that also compensates the artists (if only a penny per play).
Feel the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Pandora Media, Inc., File Sharing, Facebook, Lady Gaga
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Catching up with online music services
Q: I need help on a good music program. I would like to buy (not free sites such as Limewire) and download only music I desire. I hear folks talk about iTunes, but that and VCast seem to be directed to my cellphone. I want to download to my PC. Other...Tags: Arts and Culture, File Sharing, Sony Corp., MP3s, PlayStation 3
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Bill Gates is the richest man in America
Q13 FOX News OnlineBill Gates retained his spot as the richest person in America, according to Forbes' 2011 ranking. The former CEO and current chairman of Microsoft earned top honors with a reported $59 billion in total wealth, a staggering $20 billion more than Warren...Tags: Steve Jobs, Starbucks Corp., Microsoft Corporation, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook
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Apple says company co-founder Steve Jobs has died
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO who invented and masterfully marketed ever-sleeker gadgets that transformed everyday technology, from the personal computer to theiPod andiPhone, died Wednesday. He was 56.
Apple...Tags: Arts and Culture, Steve Jobs, Explosions, Newspaper and Magazine, Toy Story (movie)
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Closing Comments: Piracy Police
KIAHInternet providers are now working with movie studios and record companies to put an end to illegal downloading, but unlike the Napster days where some internet thieves got sued and had to pay up, they’ll now just slow down your internet...Tags: Crimes, Economy, Business and Finance, Theft, Companies and Corporations, Crime, Law and Justice
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iPod turns 10: Has convenience and portability made music more disposable?
A cultural shift that eventually became a landslide began 10 years ago this month, though almost no one noticed at the time. Apple Inc. rolled out a portable MP3 player it dubbed the iPod, and after a promising opening quarter in 2002, sales dropped...Tags: Apple Inc., Arts and Culture, Music, Colleges and Universities, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Could Spotify Be the Future of Music?
Major labels are going to abandon the CD format by the end of 2012. That's the rumor reported by Side-Line Magazine last month.
"We were approached by several people working with major labels, who indeed re-confirm that plans do exist to give up the CD,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Pandora Media, Inc., AOL LLC, Marketing, Music
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Napster: A brand buried by free music?
L.A. Times Tech BlogTo the extent that "Napster" means anything to the average Internet user, it means "free." And thanks to Spotify and Facebook, free may be a necessary ingredient in any subscription service going forward. The current version of Napster, however, simply... -
Rhapsody to acquire rival music service Napster from Best Buy
Company TownIn a sign that Best Buy's digital music ambitions have fizzled, the retail giant is selling its subscription online music service Napster to Rhapsody in exchange for an undisclosed equity stake in the combined company. The deal comes just three...... -
The Morning Fix: 'Simpsons' salary snafu. Myspace's new look.
Company TownTuesday's headlines include a salary dispute on "The Simpsons," a look at Myspace's new look and Google's plans for YouTube to go pro.... -
Grooveshark: the other free music service
TechnologyDon't tell Paul Geller that free music on demand is a money-loser. Geller is vice president of business development at Grooveshark, an advertiser-supported site based in Gainesville, Fla., that streams an unlimited amount of music on demand to users at no...
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