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| Sony Opens Media Players, Closes Connect Music StoreNewsFactor |
Sony Opens Media Players, Closes Connect Music Store NewsFactor Network - Some surprise moves this week in the world of digital music: Sony announced that it will formally close its Connect music store by March 2008 and free music notation software also abandon its proprietary ATRAC music format for the new line of Sony Walkman digital media players Source: www.newsfactor.com The roster's youthful, but all ages can plug into Bumbershoot's sounds Seattle Post Intelligencer - RELATED STORIES Literature: Lineup is all about the music of storytelling Dance: Programs move in distinctly different directions Film: A feast of shorts to savor throughout the day Kids: A full day of fun Music: The Wu-Tang Clan has a Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com HUGH MASEKELA "Live at the Market Theatre" Times Square ROBBI K Washington Post - Children's recording artist Robbi K spreads plenty of cheer on "Music Makes Me Happy," offering a sunny and free music notation software rhythmically contagious blend of pop, folk, funk, jazz, blues, doo-wop, Afro-beat and free music notation software calypso sounds. A terrific singer with personality to Source: www.washingtonpost.com Music Choice Selects TeleScope for Their Digital Asset Management Forbes - North Plains Systems, the leading provider of digital asset management (DAM) software and free music notation software solutions, today announced that Music Choice(R) will be using North Plains' digital asset management platform, TeleScope Enterprise, to manage its rich media Source: www.forbes.com The Nokia Music Store - Your Music, Your Way PR Newswire - LONDON, August 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With millions of tracks from major artists, independent labels as well as local hits, the Nokia Music Store offers people the chance to enjoy music directly on their Nokia device or personal computer. Part Source: article.wn.com Nokia aims to take bite out of Apple with online music launch The Independent - Nokia unveiled an array of new mobile products designed to steal a march on the iPhone yesterday as it launched an online music store to challenge Apple's dominance in the digital music market. The world's largest mobile phone manufacturer's initial Source: article.wn.com Deaf to Music Piracy BusinessWeek - Eric Zhu is just the sort of customer that Western music labels want to reach in China. The 28-year-old Beijing resident is a sales director for a local company and free music notation software enjoys listening to Western pop, from the Backstreet Boys to the Spice Girls, on his Source: www.businessweek.com
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