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  2. Aphonia Recordings - Wikipedia

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    Aphonia Recordings is an independent record label founded by Ben L. Robertson and Andrew Senna in Seattle, Washington in 2006. [1] Mostly regarded as an outlet for digital releases of experimental and ambient music, Aphonia also has released more pop oriented artists such as Desolation Wilderness and Slim Twig. Both signed with major labels.

  3. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Future - Wikipedia

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    Programme One: Music Original Transmission: 11:00 am, Wednesday 4 October 2000, BBC Radio 4 Adams discusses the future of music in the "Internet Age" (which at the time was mainly limited to discussion of illegal download services, such as the first version of Napster - it would be another two years before the iTunes Music Store opened to the ...

  4. LISMO - Wikipedia

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    A service similar with the iTunes Music Store. Customers can download and purchase music with PC. Customers can download and purchase music with PC. The average price of one song is about 315 Yen (including taxes) and there are 20,000 songs available at the beginning of service.

  5. Werlein's for Music - Wikipedia

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    Werlein's for Music is a defunct music store and sheet music publishing company that served the New Orleans Metropolitan Area, and elsewhere in Louisiana and Mississippi, for approximately 150 years. [1] At its peak, Werlein's for Music had satellite stores in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Shreveport, Louisiana, Biloxi, Mississippi, and Jackson ...

  6. WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties ...

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    A similar program, also by Johansen, decrypted iTunes Music Store files so they could be played on Linux. Apple had the software taken down from several servers for violating this law. However, Apple Computer has since reversed its stand and begun advocating encryption-free distribution of content.

  7. Toothbrush (album) - Wikipedia

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    Toothbrush. (album) Toothbrush is the first studio album by Dr. Dog. It was self-released in 2002 by Dr. Dog, although the official release date and record label is speculated. Little is known on the official release and mass distributions of the album. Stylistically, the 60s pop roots of Dr. Dog's style are apparent, presented in a lo-fi ...

  8. ourTunes - Wikipedia

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    ourTunes is a cross-platform Java-based file sharing client which allows users to connect to iTunes and share MP3 and AAC music files over a local area subnetwork. ourTunes v1.3.3 has been downloaded over 3,000,000 times.

  9. History of podcasting - Wikipedia

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    When it added a podcast-subscription feature to its June 28, 2005, release of iTunes 4.9, Apple also launched a directory of podcasts at the iTunes Music Store, starting with 3,000 entries. Apple's software enabled AAC -encoded podcasts to use chapters, bookmarks, external links, and synchronized images displayed on iPod screens or in the ...