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Youtube mp3 converter - Free, simple and fast - 0 views

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    If you ever want to download any YouTube video/ music in mp3 format, just use this site. This is the best YouTube to mp3 converter for all. It has a simple interface and download any video in mp3 in seconds.
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Song Tagging Push Underway, by Randy J. Stine - 0 views

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    Radio tagging is supposed to be Radio's next big thing. The only problem is that currently, most consumers aren't widely tagging and downloading songs. I don't even think most consumers are aware that radio has enabled this feature. Most people are too busy surfing the stations trying to find a song that they haven't heard a begillion times. Radio seems to be naive of this fact, and have been moving full steam ahead with their song-tagging project. It works by using HD Radio and the Radio Broadcast Data System signals to tag songs with identifier metadata, called a Unique File Identifier (UFID) code. iPods or Mp3 players docked to the specially equipped radio can store the song metadata and indicate tagged songs available to download from the iTunes or Microsoft library, once the player is synched with a PC.
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MediaPost Publications Arbitron/Nielsen Duel Over Radio Reports 12/08/2009 - 0 views

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    A new radio study has noted that radio reaches 77% of adults over the age of 18 on a daily basis. Thats more than twice the daily reach of CDs, five times the reach of satellite radio (15%) and six times the reach of iPods and Mp3 players (12%). What they fail to mention is that record labels buy out all of those slots.
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Throwaway Culture: When the MP3 Hits the Desktop Recycle Bin - hypebot - 0 views

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    Listeners, no longer interested in buying music? - Welcome to the throw away culture.
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Rad Blaster - For Tiny '80s Hipsters [audiojunkies] - 0 views

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    The Radblaster is an interesting piece of music tech. It features and OLED screen where the dual cassette decks usually would be found and is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The only thing i forgot to mention is that its freakin tiny!!! That OLED screen we mentioned is just 1.1". Hit the jump to see the Rad Blaster in action, it will definitely give your set that retro 80's theme.
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