iPodObserver - Universal Music Joins Dada Music Service (The Mac Observer) Universal Music Group has agreed to offer at least part of its extensive music library through Dada.net, Sony's iTunes Store competitor. Dada.net offers potentially lower per-song pricing compared to Apple with its 10 song per month download package for US$10, and its MP3-based tracks are also DRM-free us.rd.yahoo.com
Sony’s expands 66-cent-per-song music attack at Apple (TG Daily) Music industry giants show more and more effort in supporting digital music download services that compete with Apple’s iTunes. Universal Music Group this morning announced that it will be supplying its music catalog to Dada.net, which plans to be offering over-the-air DRM-free MP3 tracks. The cost per song is well below iTunes pricing: A 15 song package is sold for $10. us.rd.yahoo.com
Review: Zune music player catching up to iPod (CNN) Slowly but surely, Microsoft's Zune is staking its claim as a legitimate alternative to Apple's iPod line of MP3 players. us.rd.yahoo.com
Didiom Launches Public Beta Test of New Mobile Music Placeshifting and MP3 Download Service (PRWeb) The free, all-in-one Didiom application allows music fans to wirelessly access their home computer's iTunes® library from over two hundred mobile devices, including BlackBerry® and Windows Mobile® phones. (PRWeb Oct 3, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1415624.htm us.rd.yahoo.com
Didiom Launches Public Beta Test of New Mobile Music Placeshifting and MP3 Download Service (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) The free, all-in-one Didiom application allows music fans to wirelessly access their home computer's iTunes® library from over two hundred mobile devices, including BlackBerry® and Windows Mobile® phones. us.rd.yahoo.com
Kid Rock to sell his music online (Detroit Free Press) Kid Rock has said farewell to some rarefied company -- including the Beatles, Bob Seger and Garth Brooks -- and ended his holdout from the online music world. Just months after blasting industry leader Apple for its royalty policies, the Michigan star has signed a deal with Rhapsody, an iTunes competitor, to sell much of his music online. us.rd.yahoo.com
Mobiles going for a song (The Courier Mail) A NEW service from Nokia, combined with handset evolutions, aims to give mobile phones the edge over MP3 players in the portable music market. us.rd.yahoo.com
Gibson releasing free limited edition high-def guitar album online (Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) Gibson Guitar has announced that it's releasing a music album, featuring performances by some of the world's best guitarists, exclusively for download from HDTracks.com. us.rd.yahoo.com
Bookmobile to offer tips on digital downloads (The Naperville Sun) The Naperville Public Library wants to make it easier for patrons to download music and books to their iPods and MP3 players. us.rd.yahoo.com
Amazon MP3 missing from UK Google Android phone (PC Advisor) G1 handsets will use T-Mobile's Mobile Jukebox initially Early adopters of T-Mobile's G1 Google Android phone are likely to have to contend with two separate music download services. The UK version of the Amazon MP3 music download service, which comes preinstalled on the G1, won't be ready for launch when the G1 goes on-sale here next month, according to sources. us.rd.yahoo.com
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