Stories about: MP3.com

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    39 ways to put yourself on the Web 01/11/2007 09:24:45

    The Web is not a spectator sport. Sure, you can watch videos and do countless other low-brainwave activities online, but the Web's outlets for self-expression and creativity are boundless. In fact, the medium doesn't come alive until you take advantage of the participatory Web -- the sites and services that can present you and your talents to the world.
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    Destra devours indie record label 29/11/2006 11:14:56

    Online digital music provider, Destra, has continued its acquisition trail, scooping up independent record label, Central Station Records (CSR) and MRA Entertainment in a deal worth $14 million.
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    Move over Excel, here comes Google Spreadsheets 06/06/2006 15:22:14

    Google plans on Tuesday to release a free online spreadsheet program that signals the company's increased incursion into the office software space dominated by Microsoft.
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    3 Mobile customers sing to destra's tune 18/01/2006 14:20:40

    Leaving the house with a digital camera, a mobile phone and an MP3 player may make you feel tech-hip and savy, but head of the digital music site mp3.com believes that belongs in the past, and the future lies with 3G phones.
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    MP3tunes launches music locker service 05/12/2005 08:04:14

    MP3tunes, a company created by MP3.com founder Michael Robertson, earlier this week launched an unlimited online digital music storage service, called Oboe. The service costs US$39.95 per year and lets customers backup and consolidate their music files and also stream their music to various computers.
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    Musical tide turns to legal downloads 26/10/2005 17:27:06

    The tide is turning for music pirates in Australia, with illegal downloads being replaced by a strong and growing legal download industry. One of the keys to this sea change is the launch this week of the long-awaited Australian version of the Apple iTunes Music Store.
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    DVD Jon now working for Linspire's Michael Robertson 20/10/2005 08:35:00

    The Norwegian hacker who was arrested, and ultimately exonerated, for reverse-engineering DVD copy protection has taken a job with Michael Robertson's latest venture, a digital music company called MP3tunes. Jon Lech Johansen, also known as DVD Jon, began work on Monday for the San Diego company, Robertson said Wednesday in an interview.
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    Legal music downloads treble 09/08/2005 10:22:57

    Downloading music legally is booming, with Telstra recording triple the number of paying customers on its BigpondMusic Web site in the past year.
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    Money for nothing, ringtones for free 16/02/2005 07:28:14

    Personalising your mobile phone's ringtone needn't cost the earth. Danny Allen shows you how to do it cheaply - or for free.
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    MP3.com founder to start new music venture 03/02/2005 12:24:05

    Michael Robertson, the founder of MP3.com and head of desktop Linux company Linspire, on Thursday next week plans to launch a new music download company and service called MP3tunes.
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    Cheap hits: downloading music 24/08/2004 10:52:27

    The wait is over. You can finally access music online legally, locally and cheaply - but there is still a long way to go before the full potential of downloading music is realised.
 
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