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Google Music Service Nears Launch: Report

Reports are that the company that wants to be all things Internet to all people, Google, is nearing launch of a music service. The service, called Google Music (or some have theorized, Google Audio), would undoubtedly be a major threat even to the 800-pound gorilla in the corner of the room: iTunes.

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Steve Jobs Returns as Apple Announces Everything But the Kitchen Sink

You'd think the guy had been missing for some time or something. Wednesday's Apple event, which was billed as the typical annual music-focus Apple event, covered a lot more than just that, as well as re-introducing a certain CEO to the audience.

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iTunes and Mac Desktop Fails to Recognize iPod

iPod is an Apple provided portable digital media player that comes with a unique combination with a hard drive. You can attach your iPod with Macintosh computer systems running Mac OS X and PCs running Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating systems. Since its initial release, Apple has provided its different variations that include iPod Classic, iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano and iPod Mini.

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4 channels of adding music to iTunes for iPod and iPhone

The following article focuses on different channels of listening to music on iPod and iPhone. To enjoy music on iPod and iPhone, you first need to get the music in iPod/iPhone format onto iTunes library and then sync the music to your iPod/iPhone.

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How to play iTunes DRM protected AAC/M4P music on Creative Zen

Zen is the first Creative player that supports unprotected AAC format, so you can enjoy up to 8,0001 of your favorite CD tracks that you've ripped through iTunes software. Zen also supports iTunes Plus tracks from the iTunes store, in addition to MP3 and WMA music tracks. It is also compatible with music subscription services such as Napster To Go and Rhapsody.

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iTunes Unveils Disneyland iPhone Application

A new Disneyland iPhone App for sale on iTunes makes your trip easier through cooperation. The “Got PlanS Disneyland Park Planner” by HyTech Professionals (ie, not Disney) includes the usual trip planning mobile application components: a park map, dining suggestions, attractions, etc. But Got PlanS has a few features that make it more than worth its modest price

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New Tiered iTunes Pricing Gets a Date: Report

In early January, rumors leaked out, and at Macworld, Apple announced, that tiered pricing was coming to iTunes, but didn't announce exactly when, although they did say "April." The LA Times has reported that, although Apple has not publicly announced the date, the company has been telling the music industry 4/7.

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New iPod Shuffle Gets Still Smaller And Chatty

Apparently tiny wasn't enough of a description for the iPod Shuffle, as Apple on Wednesday unveiled a new miniscule version of their smallest iPod.

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Spotify Is The New Napster

I signed up today for Spotify. This is a music service that like all the best innovations can be explained in a few words. You download the client (Mac or Windows), which has a Mac-like user interface for searching and playing songs. You type in a search, double-click a song in the result list, and it plays. When it finishes, it plays the next one in the list.

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How to Convert Rhapsody Music to iTunes for iPod

If you prefer Rhapsody and find some songs in Rhapsody that are unavailable in iTunes store, yet you do want to enjoy these songs with your new iPod, you are meeting the headache of Rhapsody being incompatible with iPod. So the following tutorial should be the solution.

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CES Execs Unimpressed With iTunes’ 3G Downloads

Here is what is going on at CES on Music. The execs are unimpressed with iTunes' 3G downloads raising a question if the mobile is where the new money is at?

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Nicon introduces my Picturetown application for iTUNES

Nikon announced that its my Picturetown™ application, for photo storage and sharing, is now available for download free of charge to iPhone™ and iPod® Touch. With my Picturetown, users of these devices can access, upload and share their images with friends and family, anytime, anywhere.

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