Search Results for: Rhapsody
Web Entertainment Theft?
Tenn. passes Web entertainment theft bill: I don’t want to get too political, but this is completely unenforceable and a massive waste of time. State lawmakers in country music’s capital have passed a groundbreaking measure that would make it a crime to use a friend’s login – even with permission – to listen to songs [...]
The Death of Ownership Revisited
Pandora vs. CDs : Jeremy Zawodny discusses something I’ve talked about before: when you have something readily available at all times, the desire to actually own that thing goes way down. Jeremy is talking about Pandora: I feel like an idiot for the thousands of dollars I spent on CDs years ago, not to mention [...]
The Death of Ownership
The Internet has changed my desire to own things. I’ve been through a distinct progression in this regard in the 10+ years I’ve been online. I remember first getting online at the computer lab at Augustana College and looking up stuff about James Bond. It was all very interesting, but I had to own it [...]
Napster is Free…Again
Napster to let users face the music…for free: This is the new trend. Rhapsody has done something like this, and Pandora has been offering free music for a while. Online music is rapidly becoming like radio, except you can pick what songs are played, whenever you like. Napster, the online music service company, said Monday [...]
Free Music and Rhapsody
Rhapsody is giving away music. I was able to listen to a dozen full-length songs today with no cost and no catch. According to this article at O’Reilly, anonymous users can listen to 25 songs per month (but no free repeats — the same song twice counts as two songs). No registration, no credit card. [...]