January 1st, 2008
they deliver on this promise
Rhapsody includes a free 14-day trial of Rhapsody Unlimited. If you don’t own a credit card, they have a service they call Rhapsody - FREE where you can listen to hours of free music every month. Besides these subscription type services, you can also purchase music downloads from their RealPlayer Music […]
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January 1st, 2008
Napster offers you unlimited access to 1,500,000+ songs.You can listen to an unlimited amount of music each month. You get over 50 commercial free and interactive radio stations. You can discover what other people are listening to with easy to use sharing features allowing you to swap songs with other Napster members.
Now for the math […]
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January 1st, 2008
Mp3 players have come a long way from the beginning with models that allow for viewing video and downloading files, while they are primarily used for music many cellular phone companies have begun incorporating mp3 players into their phones in order to tap in to the market of the portable mp3 player.
MP3 players makes a […]
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January 1st, 2008
Many of the major subscription based web sites that have contracted with music corporations allow you to download their songs, or to play their songs on your computer, for a fee. Companies such as KaZaA, Yahoo, Musicmatch, and even the infamous Napster, allow patrons to purchase subscriptions so that they may download and or listen […]
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January 1st, 2008
Karaoke Downloads
Karaoke downloads are a great way to get backing tracks for your favorite songs. However, you should be careful while downloading karaoke music. Some tracks will be midi files that come with lyrics attached. The midi files are generally free but are mostly illegal, and there is disparity in how they sound. Also, these […]
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January 1st, 2008
In 1920 wire recorders the forerunner of magnetic tapes came out. It was the Germans during world war two that really produced the first usable tape recorders. Of course this technology was taken back to America after the war and Minnesota Minning and Manufactoring company (3M) perfected the tape. The advantage of tape was obvious […]
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