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Searching search engines for the sound of music
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Feb 24, 2012
X5 is a giant in digital classical music. And it got there by scouring the Internet to find out what you're looking for, then building it.
As Houston’s song plays, Dolly Parton benefits
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Feb 17, 2012
Whitney Houston's music has been all over radio and TV following her death. But her estate only profits when someone actually goes to iTunes or Amazon or a record store and physically buys her albums.
Reconnecting with the music of Whitney Houston
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Feb 13, 2012
Whitney Houston's crystal-clear voice is everywhere today -- belting, beautifully, "I Will Always Love You". It's songs like that that'll no doubt start topping the sales charts once again.
Google wants to fill your house with streams. Music streams, that is.
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Feb 10, 2012
Islands in the stream, that is what we are...
Neil Young has an idea to save music
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Feb 1, 2012
And it's not more feedback from his amp
Do musicians and content makers benefit from piracy?
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Jan 20, 2012
Musician Jonathan Coulton joked about whether content makers were finally making money now that Megaupload was shut down, but it isn't all laughs. He talks about what the MPAA should learn from the Megaupload shutdown.
In noise-averse Paris, 'silent discos' spread
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Jan 13, 2012
Many young Parisians want to listen to loud music, but don’t want to annoy their neighbors -- so they’re using headphones at their parties.






