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- Music Service Rhapsody Buys Napster from Best BuySeattle music-streaming service Rhapsody signed an agreement to acquire Napster, a unit of consumer electronics retailer Best Buy Co.
- Limewire and Napster-- the End of the Free Sharing Network GenerationLimewire recently was court-ordered to shutdown free file sharing by the RIAA. However, many other Gnutella based networks still exist and operate in cyberspace on the same "free and share" premise.
Napster Vs Rhapsody: Which iPhone and iPad Music Service Rocks?Napster and Rhapsody both offer a subscription music service for Apple devices. Which one is better on the iPad, iPod or iPhone? Read on to find out.- Napster - Your Best Option for Digital Music DownloadsNapster's digital music download service is far superior to that of its competitors. Napster includes many features, such as unlimited streaming as well as DRM-free MP3 downloads. These features are included at a lower price than its competitors.
- Discover Other Music Download SitesWithout mentioning any of the unlicensed file-trading services (such as Grokster, KaZaA, or Morpheus), there are several other sites that compete with Napster 2.0 in offering licensed music for downloading.
- Napster-to-Go Portable Music Download Service: An Honest ReviewNapster-to-Go offers an unlimited music plan for $14.95 per month, but just make sure that you want to keep paying for the rest of your life. This article explores the pros and cons of the Napster service.
- Did Napster Revolutionize Music in Ways We Don't Know?A summary and examination of an article by Jason Johnson entitled "My Evening With Napster."
- Should Companies like Limewire and Napster Who Offer Copyrighted Material for Free Be Shut Down?Informs users of the problems associated with illegal copyrighted downloads as well as whether or not they should be stopped.
- Can Napster be Considered Intellectual Property?an article on what I think of file sharing and what it has made us
Rhapsody Vs Napster Vs Yahoo Music UnlimitedIn this three-pronged review, I compare the three biggest music subscription services - Rhapsody, Napster and Yahoo Music Unlimited. I found a clear winner among the three. My choice? Read on to find out.
The Yahoo Music Unlimited Service is a Great DealI took the opportunity to check out the Yahoo Music Unlimited Service via their free 14-day trial, and compared to the Rhapsody and Napster services (that cost more money), was thrilled with the price, selection and interface.
Napster Software Not Quite What it was in 1999, but Doesn't Fail to ImpressNapster, the tool that launched the peer-to-peer file sharing movement among myself and my middle school posse, is on the straight and narrow.- Accessing the Best MP3 Service: iTunes Vs. NapsterWhen you look for MP3 downloads you want a good selection, early access to new releases, and quick downloads. This is a comparison of service, sound, and quality for the price of Napster versus iTunes
- Cheap, Easy Music with Napster's 1GB MP3 Player and Napster to GoIt sounds too good to be true. For only $50 plus $15 per month you get a feature-loaded 1GB MP3 player and unlimited song downloads from a library of millions. For once, the deal is good.
- Napster's Now Legal, and It's WonderfulNapster, back in the bad old days, was simply thwarting artists' revenues. But those bad old days are gone, and in their place we have a Napster that pays, because you now pay for it.
- The End of an Era: NAPSTER Gone ForeverAt the height of its popularity, Napster was THE technology to beat: a real Godsend to music-lovers and a huge threat to music companies.
- Napster Gives Away Free Music to AT&T Wireless Customers!One-year free access to Napster to Go's 3 million song library for AT&T wireless customers
- AT&T to Offer Napster Downloads on PhonesNapster has partnered with AT&T Inc. to give customers free unlimited download access for one year to Napster To Go.
Napster is Legally Back, but Illegal Downloading is Still a ProblemMost of us have heard about someone who has gotten busted for illegal downloading. Despite how many people get caught, people still do it anyway. Why not?
How to Earn Money Online Using Affiliate Programs Part 2: Maximizing Your Earnings with Napster's Affiliate ProgramIt's simple making money by using Napster's Affiliate program to share your favorite Napster music with friends, family, and online acquaintances.- A Look a the Napster to Go Subscription ServiceThere are several services offering music downloads. Of these, Napster is one of the best offering the "To Go" feature, a feature which allows you to transfer subscription music to an MP3 player legally, without purchasing the songs.
- A Comprehensive Look at A&M Records vs. Napster, Its Components and ConsequencesThe MP3 file is a unique computer file that makes the transference of music easy. It works in part by compressing the music file and removing the inaudible material from a song.
A Guide to Digital Music ServicesReviews of three of the major market-share online music retailers.
Napster: The Music Service That Makes You Laugh at iTunesEveryone seems to be wrapped up in the insanely popular itunes music store. Having a closer look, it is nothing compared to the power of Napster. A review from a year and a half long subscriber.
Napster Offers Free Music AgainIn a move that is likely aimed just as much at recalling earlier "pirate" members as to compete with Apple's iTunes, Napster has announced that they will again offer free music. On Google, they top the search listings with "Napster is Free Again".
A Brief History of Filesharing: From Napster to Legal Music DownloadsThe RIAA considers it stealing, but is filesharing truly immoral? Many Internet uses say no.- Legal Issues of Peer Networks and File SharingAn analysis of the legal issues surrounding file sharing in media.
- Duplication in the Digital AgeYou know about the plight of Napster, musicians views on music piracy, and the world of options iTunes brings to the table, but in this Digital Age, will peer-to-peer music and file sharing ever stop?
- File Sharing: Who's Getting Hurt?Some where right this instant, as you read these words, John Doe is using the internet to download copyrighted music. He might not understand to legality or the morality behind his actions.
- The Constantly Evolving IT IndustryIssues that appear when technology advances at a rapid rate.
- How to Expand Your Music Collection Cheaply and LegallyYou may find it easy to pirate music and movies, but it can be much more enjoyable to do it legally
Browse in Peace: The Best Websites that Are No MoreThese days, most of us couldn't live without Google, Facebook, or Twitter. However, we shouldn't forget the websites of old '" the ones that laid the groundwork for the web we know and love today.- The Italian Job - You'll Never Shut Down the Real NapsterA review and film analysis of The Italian Job.
- Father's Day Gifts for the Computer Lovin' DadThe search is on for the perfect Father's Day gift for the Dad who loves anything to do with computers! Does your Dad or husband spend hours on his computer?
- Qtrax Stopped in Its TracksWarner Music rained on Qtrax's parade today by stating that it has not yet given Qtrax permission to use the label's music.
AC's Exclusive Interview with Derek Sivers, Founder of CDBaby.comCDBaby has grown from a way for founder Derek Sivers to sell his own CD to a massive collection of 150,000 artists and $35 million in sales. Derek Sivers discusses his website's story and the future of music.
