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Macworld February 28, 2005 David Leishman |
Ivory 1.0 Synthogy's Ivory 1.0 for the Mac provides the sound of three beautifully rich and full virtual grand pianos for integration into your arrangements. |
PC Magazine February 16, 2005 Bill Machrone |
Unlock Protected Music When you buy music from an online service, you may want to move it to a different format. Here's how. |
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. |
T.H.E. Journal February 2005 |
Napster, CAN Offer Higher Ed Cheap, Legal Downloading Services Continuing the record industry's push to offer safe and legal downloading services to students, the Campus Action Network (CAN) and Napster have teamed up to offer cheap and safe downloads to college students nationwide. |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
P2P: Back on Track? New digital music moves are afoot: the founder of Napster is back with a new company. |
InternetNews January 19, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Report: Digital Music Downloading Growing -- Legally A new report issued today by the IFPI, "The 2005 Digital Music Report," highlights a number of key figures that demonstrate that the legal music downloading business is flourishing. |
Macworld January 2005 Peter Kirn |
Live 4 When it comes to real-time music creation, Ableton's Live is in a category all its own. |
Search Engine Watch December 20, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Searching for Live Music Want to listen to a live recording, but don't want to risk potential problems from using a file sharing network like Kazaa or Morpheus? The Live Music Archive offers thousands of hours of free, legal music, available on demand. |
DailyCandy December 13, 2004 |
Bright Girl Hauntingly beautiful, irrepressibly catchy, and just plain super music for driving, knitting, cooking -- or whatever else a girl might do. |
BusinessWeek November 15, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
The Music Mess: Advantage, Microsoft Microsoft focuses on compatibility, which is what music lovers want. |
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