AP - China without Google — a prospect that looks increasingly likely — could mean no more maps on mobile phones. A free music service that has helped to fight piracy might be in jeopardy. China's fledgling Web outfits would face less pressure to improve, eroding their ability to one day compete abroad.
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Yahoo 3 days ago (via us.rd.yahoo.com)
Music Stuff for the G1 Google Phone is an application that stores free music. Simply search and download any song that you want for free, and store in this application.
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G1AndroidMarketNews on 12th Mar 2010 (via g1marketnews.com)
Paul Bonanos today breaks out some information on the background of the iTunes LP story. From his Apple sources, it sounds like Apple made a concession to the labels to build iTunesLP to get DRM-free music. I’m told by an industry source who preferred to remain anonymous that iTunes LP wasn’t Apple’s idea in the first place. Rather, it’s the result of the s...
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9to5Mac on 10th Mar 2010 (via 9to5mac.com)
The Nokia Music Store recently received a major face-lift and is now more commonly referred to as Ovi Music, which is now offering DRM free music (for the a la card store only). This means all the tracks you download will be DRM-free, MP3 files that you can now play on a PC,
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SymbianWorld on 1st Mar 2010 (via symbianworld.org)
ESPOO, Finland - In a move that will further unify its services under the Ovi brand, the Nokia's Music Store will soon become Ovi Music, and will offer DRM-free tracks, enabling those who purchase it, to play it across several devices. Nokia's Ovi is a platform that offers multimedia sharing, games, maps, and soon, music as
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PhoneReportv20 on 27th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)