The Web: Downloading music gets easier
Gene Koprowski | 27.01.2005 03:33 | Analysis | Culture | Technology | Cambridge | London
By Gene J. Koprowski
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Chicago, IL, Jan. 26 (UPI) -- Downloading music from the Internet is getting easier -- and cheaper. Apple Computer earlier this month introduced a $99 version of its famed iPod MP3 music player, and other developers are debuting similar low-priced products for the mass market. "Services are being launched that will allow people to purchase, download and listen to music on their cell phones," said Ephraim Cohen, a spokesman for Musiwave, a company in New York City that makes Internet music-download technologies, for Europe
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Chicago, IL, Jan. 26 (UPI) -- Downloading music from the Internet is getting easier -- and cheaper. Apple Computer earlier this month introduced a $99 version of its famed iPod MP3 music player, and other developers are debuting similar low-priced products for the mass market. "Services are being launched that will allow people to purchase, download and listen to music on their cell phones," said Ephraim Cohen, a spokesman for Musiwave, a company in New York City that makes Internet music-download technologies, for Europe
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