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MP3.com Reports Key Metrics MP3.com reported today six key operational metrics for measuring its growth as a premier online music destination for music artists and fans. [ Infoseek News, September 15th  ]

Pine Starts D'Music Pine Technology has launched a new multifunctional portable MP3/audio CD player that allows users to play all types of CDs -- whether the music was downloaded from the Internet or traditionally manufactured and packaged in a shiny, new jewel box. [ Wired News, September 10th  ]

Mjuice.com Launches Largest Secure MP3 Digital Music Store SAN FRANCISCO - Digital music distributor Mjuice.com today announced the launch of the Web's largest digital music store dealing exclusively in major and independent label music... [ Infoseek News, September 1st  ]

HP's All-in-One Music Box Hewlett-Packard is looking to simplify music recording while addressing copyright concerns with the release of the HP CD-Writer Music, a recordable drive designed specifically for creating music CDs. [ Wired News, August 28th  ]

Cell Phone for Calling Up Tunes Digital music is making its way into car stereos, headphones, portable players, and home entertainment systems. Now, thanks to Samsung, music files can be played on a cell phone. [ Wired News, August 25th  ]

MP3.com Ungagged With the gag of his company's mandatory quiet period removed, MP3.com's CEO Michael Robertson chatted it up recently with The Standard. Robertson sounded off about his company's public offering, public misperceptions and the future of MP3.com. [ The Industry Standard, August 24th  ]

MP3s Rock the House MP3 addicts can now bypass those wimpy PC speakers and broadcast straight to their stereos, thanks to a wireless attachment that comes in under US$100. [ Wired News, August 19th  ]

Music on the Move on the Cheap Vertical Horizon is gunning to make the cheapest MP3 gadgets around, including battery-powered headphones that store MP3 files in memory. [ Wired News, August 16th  ]

Sony Music to sell tunes online in Japan Sony's recorded music subsidiary said it will begin selling over the Internet as early as December, becoming the first Japanese company to distribute music online. [ CNET News.com, August 13th  ]

Millions of Eardrums Go Digital Lots more US households are using digital music. That's the latest finding by Net measurement firm Media Metrix. The company reported Monday that an estimated 4 million people in the United States listened to digital music in the month of June. [ Wired News, August 10th  ]

Disk vs. Disk: The Fight for the Ears of America As promised, the world's record companies will introduce a new recorded music format in the fall that is intended to replace the compact disk. But with it will come something the industry never mentioned: a marketing battle that could easily confuse and irritate consumers. [ New York Times, August 8th  ]


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