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Apple introduces the iTunes Music Store
This is the highly disputed video with the proper presentation
3 music store
On the other side, Italy shows that while we are ahead on the TV matters, we're behind about music. 3 in Italy offers a service that only shares the name, 3MusicStore, unfortunately songs cost 2.5 Euro each and videoclips cost 3 Euro
The Global Geek Podcast #030
Download “Broke Their Mould” (mp3) from “Broke Their Mould” by Ry Blue Pie Productions. Buy at iTunes Music Store. Download “Save Me” (mp3) from “Full Stop” by Samantha Lombardi Blue Pie Productions. Buy at iTunes Music Store
Done!
When this mans mother was living, she had a standing order with a music store. This store was to supply one copy of every Ampico and DuoArt roll issued from 1924 until the store was bombed during World War II. The rolls were only played
Stupid Laws
We are sure that these same individuals would not feel entitled to steal a sheet music book or a guitar from a music store simply because they want it but cannot afford it. *Yet, anyone who patronizes these illegal web sites is stealing
Apple opens ITMS iTunes Music Store in New Zealand
I *want* to buy legal music, and will probably just strip the DRM out - not for any nefarious purpose, but so that I can listen to the music on my own terms, on any of my equipment. I look forward to a system where if my partner wants a
iTunes Music Store NZ Broke my iPod
Ok, so I'm being a little bit melodramatic here - iTMS NZ didn't break my iPod but ever since I signed up and purchased some music from the new store, my iPod's being having some weird experiences: Along with having this message pop up
Bleep.com: Nearly Unknown Music Store Beats iTunes for UK Music Award
Bleep.com is a UK-based online music store in the tradition of Emusic.com. Like Emusic.com, it offers a variety of music as DRM-free MP3 files from a large selection of independent labels. But Bleep.com has improved on Emusic.com and is
Get great new music from a Good Record company
One of my favorite sources of urgent-new-emerging-indie music is a record store in Dallas TX named Good Records. Founded by Tripping Daisy/Polyphonic Spree lead singer Tim Delaughter and my broadcast.com littermate Eric Courson;
the year in rear view: 2006's technological advance that pissed me
For instance, there was this aftershave drenched bastard at the music store the other day going on and on to some acquaintance in a loud voice to be heard over the music. He said: Bastard: Yeah, Roy and Susan were in town this past
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