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Google chooses Kansas City as broadband test hub

...from dial-up to broadband has led to streaming online video, digital music sales, videoconferencing over the web, and countless other innovations that have transformed... Read more

31 March, 2011 by Caroline McCarthy
Avid Scorch 1.1

Avid Scorch 1.1

...worlds top publishersincluding over 150,000 premium titles from Hal Leonard and Music Sales. Browse and purchase sheet music within the application, and enjoy the... Read more

9 February, 2012

Piracy blamed for drop in music sales

...Napster and Gnutella have been blamed for a significant drop in worldwide music sales. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) announced on Tuesday... Read more

16 April, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Rolling Stones hit the Web

The rock band's songs will finally be sold online, as Web music sales slip into the mainstream Read more

18 August, 2003 by John Borland

EBay vetoes sale of iTunes download

EBay has halted the auction of a music download purchased through Apple's iTunes service Read more

5 September, 2003 by Evan Hansen

Windows song site debuts in UK

The Web store will offer pay-per-song purchasing, with Microsoft replicating Apple's successful iTunes model Read more

14 August, 2003 by John Borland

Buy.com opens online music shop

Buy.com will sell single songs from all major music labels online, mimicking Apple's iTunes model but catering for PC users Read more

22 July, 2003 by Sandeep Junnarkar

Swapping doesn't hurt music sales - study

A study of file-sharing's effects on music sales says online music trading appears to have had little part in... Read more

30 March, 2004 by John Borland

Net music sales under threat in patent case

SightSound Technologies is fighting to prove that it owns the rights to some of the basic technology used to sell downloadable music and video online Read more

15 February, 2002 by John Borland

5 years ago: Net music sales set to boom

Well, duh... 26.05.1999: Internet music sales will grow to almost £4bn by 2004 and could account for... Read more

26 May, 2004 by silicon.com staff

Net music sales set to boom

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26 May, 1999 by Joey Gardiner

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...evidence on your side. When that same NY Times story says that music sales overall are up 21 percent year on year, logic and evidence... Read more

19 August, 2005 by Rupert Goodwins

Internet music - in the line of fire

...identifying online music swapping as the culprit in the decline of retail music sales near colleges, TVT Records -- the indie label behind rap star Snoop... Read more

26 May, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Consumers snub smaller music sites

Online music sales are thriving but the smaller niche "dot com" stores are losing... Read more

11 November, 1999 by Justin Pearse

Press your own CDs is music industry's next move

A networking project could revolutionise high street music sales and put traditional recording artists on the same disk as newbies... Read more

27 April, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

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