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Permalink to this day Wednesday, February 09, 2005

MSN Music is giving away a few song a day in connection with the Grammy's.
4:40:41 PM  Permalink to this item []

Today Michael Robertson, former CEO of MP3.com, and current CEO of Linspire and Sipphone, launched MP3 Tunes:
  • Discover new music
  • Popular MP3 format
  • No cumbersome DRM
  • Use ANY portable player
  • Use ANY computer
  • Free "music locker"
  • Unlimited CD burning
  • No club to join
  • No monthly commitments
  • Click, Sample & Buy!
  • Songs are $0.88.

    Michael, I know you're a Media Center fan, let's build a Media Center frontend for this so people can enjoy MP3 Tunes from their couch with their remote control.
    11:51:35 AM  Permalink to this item []


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