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Category Archives: music library
Music Store Comparison
Google Music has launched, expanding the options for where to purchase and store music even wider. Here is a helpful chart to determine the best option- Apple, Amazon, or Google.
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iTunes Match Misses Debut
iTunes Match, a subscription service that matches a users music collection the the expansive iTunes library, was set to launch at the end of October. It has obviously missed that deadline. The $24.99 per month service may be hitting a … Continue reading
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Two Buying Options
Despite their above-board acquisition of music, streaming sites like Spotify, Mog, Rdio, and Rhapsody can’t get their hands on the new Coldplay album, Mylo Xyloto- which is turning out to be one of the years best albums. Coldplay has chosen … Continue reading
Google’s Twist
Google’s rumored music store has one thing going for it…mystery. Little is known about the store, which Android’s Andy Rubin says is close to launching. One thing Rubin assures, Google’s store won’t be like any other. Licensing agreements have stalled … Continue reading
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MOG on the Road
You don’t have to plug in your iPod for this great feature…
Groovebug: Bringing it All Together
Groovebug is a new iPad app that combines all the Internet’s resources about music. Instead of having to search places like YouTube, Google, and iTunes, Groovebug combines all of that and more to give users an all access pass to … Continue reading
DAC: The New Way to Listen to Music
The newest way to listen to music from your computer’s library is with a DAC, or digital-analog-converter. This small box has the ability to refine and enhance the sounds you receive from your speakers. The DAC converts digital data into an audible … Continue reading
Nifty PC Music Related Tools
Apple is constantly churning out new, innovative features that it is sometimes easy to forget that their biggest (and only) competition is PC. Don’t count them out yet. Here are five music-related tools that are for PC only… Audacity 1.2.6- … Continue reading
New Apps for Your Devices
There have been some new music apps for phones and tablets recently released. Here are a few: Play by Yahoo! This app, available for Android phones, is similar to the Genius mix feature in iTunes. The app does not provide … Continue reading
Sony Introduces New Android App
The music subscription service, Qriocity Music Unlimited, is now available as an Android app for $4 a month. Until now, Qriocity has only been available on PlayStation3 and Internet-enabled Sony equipment such as the Blu-ray player. Given the drawback of … Continue reading
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