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PC World July 2003 Michael Gowan |
Apple's ITunes Music Store Is a Winner Windows users will have to wait for a compatible version, however. |
The Motley Fool February 26, 2010 Tim Beyers |
Has iTunes Peaked? Downloads take a dive in 2009. |
Home Theater May 26, 2009 |
$5 Napster Subscription Is Bargain Napster may soon become the world's cheapest legitimate music subscription service, with a new plan that asks consumers for a mere $5/month for five free tracks and a whole lot of streaming. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2004 |
Legal Downloading Services Offered to College Students Companies are responding to college students' demands for music and media downloads by providing services for legal downloads at a minimal charge. |
PC World March 2005 Eric Hellweg |
Music Unlimited Subscription services give you legal access to the largest digital music collections through the Internet. And new options are making them more tempting. |
PC Magazine May 28, 2009 Jamie Lendino |
Napster (Spring 2009) Napster's latest redesign is its best one yet, with a compelling unlimited music streaming offer for just $5 per month. |
PC World August 2005 Eric Dahl |
Yahoo Does Portable Music Downloads Yahoo Music Unlimited promises a million songs for about half the cost of competing services. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Larry Armstrong |
E-Tune Shopping With downloading now legit, online music stores have similar catalogs. It's the extras that set them apart. |
The Motley Fool December 7, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Apple Buys Lala for a Song When will Apple put its cash to work for investors? |
PC Magazine December 8, 2005 Troy Dreier |
Rhapsody.com (beta) Rhapsody's flexible new service for music lovers lets you get to your music from anywhere, although many rough edges remain. |
PC Magazine November 11, 2003 Cade Metz |
Let the Music Play We review all the tools you need to satisfy your digital music urges. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Which Online Music Service Will Have the Longest Playing Time? Since May 2003, when Apple's online music service, iTunes, opened its digital doors, the drums announcing other online music services -- new enterprises as well as existing music services spruced up and recharged -- have been steadily beating. Which ones will have longevity? |
PC Magazine November 29, 2006 Rick Broida |
Expert View: Apple: Get With The Program There's no wasted space on my mp3 player. |
The Motley Fool December 15, 2010 Wade Roush |
Streaming Music for Apple iTunes Users, Courtesy of mSpot MSpot is announcing today that iTunes users can upload their entire music collection to the company's servers, then stream it to their iPhones or iPads using an mSpot Music app. |
BusinessWeek July 1, 2010 Grover & Satariano |
The Fall of Music Downloads Music streaming services are taking their toll as downloads to iPods, computers, and other devices plunge. |
Wired October 23, 2007 Cliff Kuang |
Free Music Now! Lala.com's Plan to Give Songs Away Could Upend the Industry Bill Nguyen's model to revive the music industry involves giving songs away for free. |
InternetNews May 3, 2010 |
What Does Lala Shutdown Mean for Apple iTunes? Now that Apple has unveiled plans to take the Lala.com streaming music service offline, some analysts wonder if its next move will be to push iTunes into the cloud. |
InternetNews March 4, 2011 Michelle Megna |
Apple Making iTunes Cloud Play? Apple may strike a deal with music labels to let iTunes users download purchased music as many times as they want on multiple mobile devices, according to reports. |
InternetNews September 1, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Redmond's MSN Waltz Microsoft opens its long-rumored music store with song downloads for 99 cents apiece. |
Home Theater April 10, 2008 Mark Fleischmann |
Labels Team Up with MySpace The latest heavy-hitting entry to the music-downloading scene is MySpace Music. |
PC Magazine October 14, 2003 |
Rhapsody Gets Real RealNetworks' RealOne Rhapsody has everyone happy including music fans, and thanks to a clever security technique that prevents piracy, record execs, too. |
Knowledge@Wharton July 2, 2003 |
Online Music Wings its Way to the Celestial Jukebox In a celestial jukebox, instead of downloading songs to a computer hard drive or burning them onto a CD, listeners log onto a site that streams the music directly to their computers for immediate listening. It's like having your own all-request FM channel. |
InternetNews December 27, 2007 |
Amazon Adds Warner Music to MP3 Downloads Amazon.com has signed on Warner Music Group to its music download service, which aims to compete with Apple's industry-dominating iTunes online store. |
Popular Mechanics September 5, 2007 Glenn Derene |
The iTunes Store... With Subscriptions? Buzzword As Steve Jobs unveiled the new Apple iPod Touch and iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, we wonder what it would take for a DRM-free, flat-rate music store to go from record-label nightmare to user-friendly dream come true? |
The Motley Fool May 2, 2011 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Netflix for Music? It'll Never Work There's a Reed Hastings. There isn't a Hear Hastings. |
The Motley Fool March 19, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
You Can't Stop the Music, Apple Apple is in talks with record labels to offer an unlimited iTunes music-streaming service. |
InternetNews December 11, 2009 |
Is a Big iTunes Revamp in the Works? The purchase of a music streaming company and a billion dollar datacenter hint changes are coming. |
PC Magazine February 25, 2009 Jamie Lendino |
Amazon MP3 (Winter 2009) Amazon's online music sells unrestricted music that's high quality, compatible with almost any player, and often cheaper than what it would cost on iTunes... iLike... Lala... |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Report: The FTC Is Probing Apple's Communications With Record Labels The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly probing Apple's approach to securing streaming rights from record labels. |
PC Magazine October 29, 2003 |
Online Music Stores: Music to Your Ears? As Apple iTunes Music Store for the Mac showed, users wanted to download as much or as little as they liked and pay only for what they bought. Now that the winning formula has been hit upon, it's rapidly being improved. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2004 Troy Dreier |
Streaming-Audio Capture Tools These six tools let you capture live audio streams to listen to whenever and wherever you want. |
PC Magazine November 29, 2006 Rick Broida |
Buying Guide: Online Music Services Two thousand six may well be remembered as the year music subscription services went platinum. |
The Motley Fool July 26, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
Death by a Thousand Cuts The music industry is slowly dying. More and more people are using streaming sites like Pandora, which means there will be fewer digital downloads. |
InternetNews August 1, 2002 |
Pressplay Goes Unlimited, Rhapsody Does DirecTV Bowing to consumer pressure, the Sony/Universal-backed music service adds permanent downloads, unlimited listening and CD-burning capabilities. Rival Listen.com clinches a deal with DirecTV Broadband. |
The Motley Fool August 21, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Apple's Unlimited Appeal Apple's iTunes may be ready to roll out a subscription model. |
InternetNews September 25, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Amazon Now Hawks MP3s, Targeting iPod Crowd Amazon's new MP3 music store features what the company characteristically calls "Earth's biggest selection" - over 2 million songs from more than 180,000 artists, represented by over 20,000 major and independent labels. |
The Motley Fool January 28, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Amazon Gets Into World Music Music sales as we know them take another step toward obsolescence, as Amazon.com starts to expand its digital music store to international markets. |
PC Magazine November 15, 2011 Dan Costa |
iTunes Match Ends Piracy As We Know It Apple iTunes Match and streaming music services are putting an end to the MP3 generation?and the piracy that came with it. |
PC Magazine January 18, 2006 Michael J. Miller |
Now Showing on Small Screens Technology is poised to change TV and movies in the same way as online music stores and digital music players have rewritten the rules for music distribution. |
PC World January 1, 2003 Michael Gowan |
Make the Most of Your MP3 Player Follow our tips for easy ripping and keeping your player in shape. Plus: We point you to the best music sites. |
Home Theater April 10, 2009 |
iTunes Ditches DRM Apple will eliminate digital rights management from all songs sold through iTunes. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
No, You Won't Be Listening To Taylor Swift's "1989" On Apple Music BuzzFeed News reports that the pop queen has withheld the best-selling album from Apple's upcoming music streaming platform. |
Home Theater July 21, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
Microsoft to Try Music Streaming Hybrid free/ad model contemplated in wake of Zune experience. |
Home Theater June 16, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Google May Take on iTunes Store Google may be preparing a music service. |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2011 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Apple Kills Another One Wal-Mart is reportedly nixing its digital-music store. |
PC Magazine July 26, 2004 Troy Dreier |
Musicmatch Jukebox 9.0 The service contains two smart additions that make it easier to enjoy and share music online: You can now subscribe to an all-you-can-stream plan and share playlists with friends. |
Fast Company September 2015 Jonathan Ringen |
Spotify, Apple Music, And The Streaming Wars: 5 Things We've Learned The way people listen to music is changing remarkably fast. |
Popular Mechanics January 2007 Glenn Derene |
Your Own Digital DJ: Next-Gen Internet Radio Reviews Internet radio services have evolved, with streaming music channels offering more audio diversity than your iTunes library could dream of. We rate three of the top competitors: Pandora, Yahoo LAUNCHcast, and Audiobaba. |
Home Theater April 22, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Rhapsody Drops Below 10 Bucks Rhapsody subscription drops from $14.99 to $9.99 as company goes independent. |
Information Today June 14, 2012 |
OverDrive to Provide Streaming Audiobooks to Libraries and Schools OverDrive will demonstrate streaming audiobooks as part of its next-generation platform at the American Library Association's 2012 Annual Conference in Anaheim, Calif., June 21-26, 2012. |