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The costs of online music

December 2, 2004 Music fans in Great White North get bargain from Apple. Also: Kazaa case witness tells how he identifies song swappers. TAGS: Kazaa, online music, digital music, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, CD, server

Commentary: Facing the music

October 20, 2003 Apple's Windows music store leads its rivals in ease of use and distribution. Together with Musicmatch and Napster, it will catapult legitimate music downloads into the mainstream. TAGS: PepsiCo, MusicMatch, digital music, Apple iTunes, Napster Inc., awareness, ease of use, distribution, Apple Computer, music download, commentary, Apple iPod, song, America Online Inc., music, Microsoft Windows

Commentary: For downloads, things are looking up

February 4, 2004 The combination of lawsuits to deter music pirates and well-designed legal download services makes legitimate music downloading one of the fastest-growing digital phenomena ever. TAGS: digital music, subscription, projection, Napster Inc., Forrester Research Inc., Europe, commentary, download, CD, subscriber, success, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, America Online Inc., music, Yahoo! Inc.

How much is digital music worth?

December 9, 2003 As the early buzz over new music services such as Apple Computer's iTunes fades, record labels and technology companies are struggling to turn the services into profitable businesses. TAGS: digital music, Apple iTunes, NPD Group Inc., technology company, Apple Computer, song, album, music, conference, vice president, CD

Syncing high-def music with digital generation

May 15, 2006 Tech companies offer music fans high-quality alternatives to lower quality files found in most digital downloads. TAGS: digital music, digital music player, song, Apple Computer, music player, Apple iTunes, music, CD, format, Apple iPod, Microsoft Windows

MP3 losing steam?

October 15, 2004 Ubiquitous file format still dominates music collections, but Microsoft and Apple are gaining. TAGS: file-swapping network, digital music, MP3, researcher, NPD Group Inc., Apple Computer, MP3 music, hard drive, song, format, digital media, CD, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Year in review: P2P retreat, iTunes advance

December 17, 2005 Courts helped tame file swappers, while legal digital music sales soared. TAGS: file-swapping, P2P, Apple iTunes, lead, digital music, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, entertainment, music, Apple Computer, cell phone, CD, Sony Corp., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Napster fills in the blanks with CD deals

January 7, 2004 The digital music service teams up with media products maker Imation to market and distribute Napster-branded blank CDs and DVDs via retail giant Target. TAGS: Imation Corp., Napster Inc., music company, online music, digital music, Roxio, CD, CD-R, RIAA, DVD, Apple iTunes, U.S.

RealNetworks breaks Apple's hold on iPod

July 26, 2004 Rob Glaser and Steve Jobs have feuded before. RealNetworks' iPod hack is likely to ruffle feathers again. TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Apple Computer, Apple iPod, digital music, portable device, record company, online store, music download, compatibility, store, song, rival, Apple iTunes, CD, Microsoft Corp., server

Big music stores squelch download plan

June 11, 2004 Mounting costs and smaller-than-hoped-for sales, even for iTunes, lead retailers to pull funding. TAGS: retailer, music retailer, forecasting, store, Best Buy Co. Inc., RIAA, Apple Computer, CD, digital music, Apple iTunes

Apple's iPod spurs mixed reactions

October 24, 2001 The Mac maker announces a digital music player to be released Nov. 10 that can store 1,000 songs. Analysts weigh its pros and cons. TAGS: Apple Computer, Apple iPod, reaction, Steve Jobs, Creative Labs Inc., digital music player, FireWire, Apple Macintosh, Apple iTunes, song, digital music, music player, consumer electronics, Sony Corp., battery, Apple Mac OS

MP3 getting antipiracy makeover

March 2, 2004 The file-swapping technology associated with the original Napster era is being transformed to block unauthorized copying and take advantage of now-popular legal services. TAGS: Thomson Corp., digital-rights management, Napster Inc., antipiracy, copy protection, era, MP3, file-swapping, digital music, chip company, format, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, CD, Microsoft Corp.
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