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Behind the Files: History of MP3
Behind the Files: History of MP3by Gabriel NijmehIn just over a couple of years, the MP3 audio file format has caused a big stir and captured the minds and hard drives of millions of people worldwide. MP3, short for Moving Picture Experts Group, Audio ...

Take a Look at the Florida Panhandle - Part 1 - Tallahassee and Pensacola
To the East is Florida's state capital, Tallahassee, with its streets of graceful old Southern mansions. To the far west lies Pensacola, which it is said, is the country's oldest settlement, dating from 1559. Between these towns, is the potential for a ...

Unleash the Power of Your Mind with Affirmative Subliminal MP3 Sounds.
This article named may be freely republished in its' entirety by the provision, that the Author's credentials and hyperlinks, including the presented content herein remain active and ...




Legally Download Music and MP3's
 
Downloading music is one of the greatest things about owning a computer. However, the most popular way to do it is illegal. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is trying to stop anyone from downloading music illegally and have recently been passing out hefty fines to prevent downloading. In the wake of a Supreme Court ruling, companies can be sued for encouraging illegal downloading, most notably and recently Kazaa. With the recent shutdown of the top music downloading networks, one has to ask:
Can I Still Download Music?
Yes, at plenty of Web sites, some requiring payments and some free. Pay sites that have licensing agreements with the entertainment industry -- such as iTunes, Rhapsody, Yahoo Music and others -- are panting for your business. Sites battling the industry such as Grokster and Morpheus -- which were targeted in Monday's decision -- face a cloudier future. While the Supreme Court sent their case back to a federal appeals court for trial, they are almost sure to lose. They and other file-sharing services that allow for sharing of copyrighted files -- and make money off it, through advertising and other means -- may fold or have to change their sites drastically.
Unfortunately these top profile downloading sites often charge a hefty fee for their access. Basic membership fees often cost upwards of $30 a month, while tracks start at $1 a piece. Alternatives have arisen that promise to give you the same amount of content but at a cheaper price.
These alternatives include: MP3-share, mp3downloadhq, legal music access, and online download network. Reviews of these programs can be found at http://music.webreviews.ca managed by http://webreviews.ca

About The Author

Charles Oakland is a journalist by nature who manage the popular web review site: Free Web Reviews Free MP3 Reviews



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Samsung unveils P3 touch screen MP3 player
CNET News, CA - Jan 7, 2009
Samsung spilled the beans on the new P3 MP3 player at their CES 2009 press conference. As an update to Samsung's popular P2, the P3 shares many of its ...
Samsung YP-P2 PC World
CES 2009: Samsung Shows Haptic MP3 Player TrustedReviews
Samsung's touchscreen P3 MP3 player w/haptic feedback Electronista
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Memorex unveils $99 touch MP3 player
CNET News, CA - Jan 7, 2009
If you're jonesing for a touch screen MP3 player, but the usual suspects are beyond your budget, the new $99 TouchMP player from Memorex may be just the ...
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Techtree.com

Sony Unwraps Two New Media Players
PC World - Jan 7, 2009
The W Series wil be available in April with support for protected and unprotected WMA, as well as unprotected MP3 and AAC formats. While at the Sony booth, ...
Sony intros touchscreen, WiFi MP3 player CD Freaks.com
CES 2009: Sony W-Series and X-Series OLED PMPs official SlashGear
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The Age

Microsoft's Bach: we'd do Zune differently
CNET News, CA - 6 hours ago
Toward the end however, one analyst (not identified on the recording) suggested that the company's foray into MP3 players had been a waste of time. ...
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Convert Your iTunes Purchases to MP3s
Washington Post, United States - Jan 7, 2009
Because Apple still encodes songs using the proprietary AAC format, your downloads won't play in many phones, PDAs, MP3 players, and so on. ...
iTunes Store and DRM-free music: What you need to know Macworld
Apple's next move that might crush Amazon MP3 Examiner.com
Apple to allow all iTunes songs to be used on any MP3 player Telegraph.co.uk
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