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Are iPods Changing the Way We Listen to Music?
They’re everywhere, and not only are they everywhere, they look cool too. Since its launch in 2001, 10 million have sold and 8 million of those were in 2004. So welcome to the next generation. 8 tracks, records, cassettes, CDs, and now the iPod. I...
How to Make Money on a Music Website through Affiliate Programs?
© Jeff Schuman II http://www.best-mp3-music-downloads.com Do you find yourself looking for a way to make some extra money? How about creating a website on something that everyone includes in their life, Music? The opportunities are endless and...
Indie Music Week Early Registration Ending Soon!
Indie Music Week Early Registration Ending Soon!
Nashville, Tennessee - Indie Music Week, one of the most important conferences for independent musicians, singers, artists and management, has announced that early registration for the event will...
Review: Audioslave - Out of Exile
Audioslave – Out of Exile Every once in a while a band comes along that really changes the way you perceive music, for me one of these bands was Rage Against the Machine. I’ll be the first to admit that I, like most angsty teenagers was lured...
Structure Of A Successful Music Website
Ideally each page of your website should serve a specific purpose. The main purpose of the sales page for your cd is to sell the cd. If have a page with Google Adsense, the main purpose is to generate money by to get people to click on the...
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Downloading Music!
Downloading Music!
MP3 technology was the catalyst to one of the biggest revolutions in the
media business in nearly 30 years. When cassette tapes became popular in the late 1970's and early 1980's,
the music industry did the now-familiar Chicken Little dance about its
way of life being destroyed. The industry quickly co-opted that threat,
turning albums on cassettes into a very lucrative business. In the
mid-80's, CDs promised superior quality at lower prices, but we wound up
only getting the better quality. Consumers never got the promised price
break—album prices continued to climb. Those chickens would come home to
roost soon enough.
It's
taken the music industry the better part of ten years to finally
devise some legal alternatives to the P2P file-sharing networks, and now
there are well over a dozen online music services legally offering a
wide range of genres to satisfy most musical palettes. Aside from one
service's downloads being three cents cheaper than the next, what sets them apart? Which one gives you most flexibility about how you enjoy your music? And which one really gives you the most of what you want for
your money?
About the author:
http://www.a1-music-download-4u.info/
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