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Music Gurus Scout Out Free Tunes







Music Gurus Scout Out Free Tunes

Music Gurus Scout Out Free Tunes 04/09/2004 03:57 PM

Webjay lets users build playlists of MP3s from all corners of the Web to share with others. The service highlights gems like oldies from Eastern Europe, or songs dedicated to Condi Rice. By Katie Dean.




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XM Radio tunes in online music service


XM Radio tunes in online music service 09/15/2004 09:52 AM
The commercial-free service will be available at a discount to existing customers of the satellite radio operator.

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various media


Music Man converts tunes, plays from
various media
09/02/2004 04:05 PM
Mireth Technology has released Music Man, the new version of an application that was originally called MacMP3CD. Music Man can rip music from CDs; burn tunes to, or play them from, a CD or USB Flash Drive; and convert files between MP3, WMA, WAV and Ogg Vorbis formats. It can burn both CD-R and CD-RW discs and use its "AM Radio" option to fit four hours of music on a 64MB USB Flash Drive. Music Man also includes a "Mono Mixdown" feature that places both sides of a stereo track in one earpiece for listening to music on a USB Flash Drive. The price is US$19.95 and Mac OS X v10.2.3 or higher is required.

GWU Students Will Get Free Tunes This
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GWU Students Will Get Free Tunes This
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washingtonpost.com - George Washington University this fall will become one of a small number of colleges to attempt a novel solution to the problem of students illegally downloading music from the Internet:

PC, Consumer Engineers Play Different
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PC, Consumer Engineers Play Different
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Music labels talking price hike for
online tunes


Music labels talking price hike for
online tunes
04/22/2004 10:38 AM
The record industry thinks that 99 cents a song (which is what Apple charges at the iTunes Music Store) is too cheap, and the five major labels (Universal Music Group, EMI, BMG, Sony and Warner Music) are discussing a song price hike ranging from US$1.25 to $2.49 per song, Matt Buchanan writes in a Washington Square News column...

eBay tunes up a test of the digital
music download market


eBay tunes up a test of the digital
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The Roku Soundbridge Network Music
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The Roku SoundBridge Network Music Player lets you listen to your digital music stored on a computer anywhere in your home states Craig Crossman host of The Computer America Radio and syndicated newspaper columnist. [PRWEB May 28, 2004]

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Make your own music Digital tools let
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create custom tunes, soundtracks


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CSS Music, a leading provider of royalty free music for use in film, television, and corporate and multimedia applications, has introduced an Internet radio station that plays original, instrumental, and royalty free music. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]

Music.Download.com Free Music is a
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Music.Download.com Free Music is a
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I have downloaded about a 100 tracks from Music.Download.com music section this afternoon. It is nice to be able to...

Rent Music? Why Not Buy? Or Better
Still... Get Free Music


Rent Music? Why Not Buy? Or Better
Still... Get Free Music
02/05/2005 09:39 PM

I believe Steve Jobs was right, when he assessed music rental via the Internet will not make business sense, but not because of the reason he cited. (If I recall correctly, he claimed that "consumers" will rather buy, than rent, tunes.)

We do want to hear new music. That's one reason why radio was popular. But music rental faces extremely tough competitioin: from both radio -- which is still mainly free, and podcasts such as PodSafe Music and (ahem) MyAppleMenu Shuffle provides daily free music too.


Free music at Columbia Music Lab


Free music at Columbia Music Lab 04/08/2005 03:00 PM
A Columbia University experiment lets you "find new music, help support emerging artists and help out science -- all at the same time."

Free Music


Free Music 12/02/2003 12:37 AM
While legal downloads are selling well, Internet music merchants are not making money. By Eugene Wee (Straits Times via MyAppleMenu)

More free music.


More free music. 09/20/2004 12:55 AM
If you don't know much about contemporary music, there's some good edumacating here: Cuff the Duke, Dirtbombs, Interpol, LIARS, Manitoba, Spiritualized, Stars, Ween, Amon Tobin, Decemberists, Controller.Controller, Heavy Blinkers, Peaches, Gentleman Reg, Calexico, Ted Leo, D.O.A., Blonde Redhead, The Constantines, Hayden, The Notwist, C'Mon, Sea & Cake, A&C, Do Make Say Think, Royal City, Oh Susanna, Death From Above 1979, White Stripes, Tobin Sprout, TV On the Radio, Add n To (X)... some of the stellar bands with streams at CBC Radio's Just Concerts: Live and Studio recordings. {All the recordings I tried were top-notch quality. Unfortch, the streams are Real, but definitely still worth checking out.}

Playlist: Set Your Music Free


Playlist: Set Your Music Free 03/14/2005 04:37 PM
Are you constantly tethered to the headphone jack of your computer or iPod--even when you're home alone? You clearly need a good set of speakers. Whether you're lounging around the house or relaxing at the beach, we'll help you cut the headphone cord and find a set that can do your tunes justice. We've provided recommended systems at a number of different price points, so you're sure to find something appropriate for your tastes and budget. (You can find longer reviews of many of these systems in our Product Guide.)

Free music at LegalTorrents


Free music at LegalTorrents 01/07/2004 02:48 PM

LegalTorrents is a new site offering 5Gb of electronic music from a variety of labels, all licensed under Creative Commons. What makes this site unique is the large downloads are shared among everyone downloading, thanks to the P2P technology of BitTorrent< /a>. Once you download a client and load up a music torrent file, you'll be downloading the file from everyone that has downloaded the file, and as you gather data others will be downloading from you. It's an incredible technology meant to share large file downloads like these music archives and things such as linux distributions. The technology also has a checkered past due to its use for sharing illegal files, hence the name of the site, LegalTorrents.


Legal Free Music On The Way


Legal Free Music On The Way 12/22/2003 04:08 PM
Whether they understand the economics of it or not, it appears that things are continuing to move forward pretty much as we expected in the music business. Companies are realizing that music is a promotional good, and not necessarily something that should be sold on its own. With that in mind, many big brand companies are looking to give away lots of legal free music in the coming year. Of course, the recording industry still hasn't figured this out completely, and will still stick to its guns and charge $0.67/track - which will be paid for by the big brands giving away the music. Sooner or later, though, pricing pressure should show up enough to force the industry to lower their own prices as well, no matter how much they complain.

Top ten myths about gurus


Top ten myths about gurus 04/06/2005 12:35 PM
David Pescovitz: Over at Guruphiliac, Jody Radzik outlines the top ten myths about your guru... any guru. Here are a couple:
10. Guruji knows what's best for you
While we acknowledge the possibility that a real true guru could know what's best for you, s/he'd also know it's best to let you decide for yourself. Gurus who pretend to know what's best for all their devotees are fooling themselves as much as they are their disciples...

4. Guruji has no desires
This is based in the most pervasive of the occluding expectations, that desire somehow prevents self-realization. Desire is merely the way the body responds to conditions. The guru may (or may not) be over sex, but when they want a Twinkie, they go get a Twinkie.
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Attention CSS Gurus


Attention CSS Gurus 12/19/2004 03:44 PM
Okay, here's an important feature request that I have, either for someone to code as a stylesheet or (assuming no browser supports the necessary level of CSS that'd be required) a Firefox extension: Please play back the Windows "tada.wav" sound file whenever I'm viewing a page on the W3.org site...

Gurus of Technology


Gurus of Technology 05/06/2004 01:37 AM
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Free music. (It's late. I can't think of
a title.)


Free music. (It's late. I can't think of
a title.)
08/09/2004 12:35 AM
KVRX, University of Texas' radio station, has an archive of tracks recorded live in their studio. Artists include The Magnetic Fields, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Broken Social Scene, Devendra Banhart, Explosion s in the Sky, Sebadoh, Mojave 3, Okkervil River, Japancake s, Call and Response, Super Furry Animals, Cat Power, I Am The World Trade Center and the sublime Paul Burch, among others.

Free Games and Music from 3D Realms


Free Games and Music from 3D Realms 06/03/2004 12:37 AM
ZDNet Jun 3 2004 4:44AM GMT

Free Writing and Music - as in Speech


Free Writing and Music - as in Speech 01/11/2004 02:42 AM
I'd like you all to take a moment to browse the Common Content catalog. It is a categorized index of work which has one of the several Creative Commons licenses. Free licenses aren't just for software anymore. The top-level categories in the index are images, movies, audio, text and web sites. I'm taking the trouble to recommend Common Content just now because I don't think either the catalog or the Creative Commons licenses are as well known as they deserve to be.

Free Music and Video's for AOL customers


Free Music and Video's for AOL customers 06/17/2005 03:50 PM

Do I smell desperation is AOL so desperate to retain customers that they are now going to give away all the music and video's it's customers can consume..

Lets think about it this way I subscribe to AOL and I tear up all kinds of bandwidth downloading music and videos 24/7 do they really think they can make money on this or is this just a gamble to get kids to beg their parents to give them AOL so they can get all you can eat music.

Last time I checked their were some great music services free and pay that you can do pretty much the same thing. [Yahoo]


Other News: Free Music Downloads


Other News: Free Music Downloads 04/26/2004 10:22 AM
Cnet launches a new, free music-download site.

The Internet Gurus Unmasked


The Internet Gurus Unmasked 04/21/2004 11:42 AM
WebDevInfo Apr 21 2004 3:27PM GMT

Rise of the stat gurus


Rise of the stat gurus 04/27/2004 02:40 PM
Chicago Tribune Apr 27 2004 6:06PM GMT

Get 13 free songs from iTunes Music
Store


Get 13 free songs from iTunes Music
Store
01/05/2005 10:01 PM
Apple has a promotion in which new iPod owners receive an iTunes Music Sampler with 13 free songs from iTunes Music Store. If you already own an iPod, you can also get the same free music.

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Salon's $35/year gets you tons of
DRM-free music


Salon's $35/year gets you tons of
DRM-free music
04/04/2005 06:26 PM
Cory Doctorow: Sumana, a support rep for Salon Premium, "just realized how much DRM-free music Salon Premium members buy for $35."
Not only do they get something like twenty-five songs (MP3s) in the most recent Salon Music Mix and archived December 2004 mix, but they can download a new song (MP3) every weekday with Audiofile (which has an RSS feed), and there's a bunch of archived stuff too, some in MP3 format.

True, some of these free downloads are not exclusive to Salon, but Salon selects good tunes to give its members. I don't have the time to scan a billion free song sites and MP3 blogs; Salon performs the filtering.

Of course, as nice as having good songs selected for you and made available, it's also nice when you can choose which music you get with your sub... Link (Thanks, Sumana!)


CNET launches free music downloads


CNET launches free music downloads 04/26/2004 04:01 PM

Using Google To Find Free Music
Downloads


Using Google To Find Free Music
Downloads
04/06/2005 11:49 AM
Search Engine Journal Apr 6 2005 3:35PM GMT

Who Says Production Music Can't be Free?
- Find out How at PrimaryElements.com


Who Says Production Music Can't be Free?
- Find out How at PrimaryElements.com
06/17/2005 03:25 PM
Primary Elements announces a new Free Music promotion where they will be giving away a different production music track every 2-3 weeks for free. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2005]

Napster to give students free music


Napster to give students free music 11/06/2003 05:04 PM
CNET Nov 6 2003 3:53PM ET

"1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks"


"1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks" 07/30/2004 03:52 PM

1 million Free and Legal Music Tracks


1 million Free and Legal Music Tracks 08/01/2004 03:21 PM

A lot of sites are springing up that have music that are featuring artist that have put there music offerings online. If you are looking for a great list of resources check out this site. [Free and Legal Music Resources]


MPFree.com Gives Away 25,000 Free Music
Downloads in its First Month


MPFree.com Gives Away 25,000 Free Music
Downloads in its First Month
12/28/2004 03:29 AM
MPFree.com announced today that it gave away more than 25,000 free music downloads in its first month. With nearly 100,000 members, MPFree has become a big hit with music lovers. [PRWEB Dec 28, 2004]
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