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Internetnews.com: Music Fans Still Burning

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By Dennis Lloyd

Publisher, iLounge
Published: Friday, September 12, 2003
News Category: Digital Media

“Music is ubiquitous, as research from The NPD Group finds that nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of all U.S. households with Internet access had at least one digital music file on their hard drives, and more than half of that group had up to 100 digital music files. 

While all of these music files aren’t the result of Internet downloading, NPD says that two-thirds of all digital music file acquisition can be attributed to file sharing, and the remainder is mainly attributed to ripping tracks directly from CDs.”

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OF COURSE most households have at least one digital music file. Windows XP and ME, as far as I know, came with several music tracks that its users could ooh and aah over in Windows Media Player.

Posted by Sprite on September 13, 2003 at 10:34 PM (PDT)

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yup, EVERY version of windows media player comes with a track to show people the sound quality of windows media player

Posted by ti on September 13, 2003 at 11:00 PM (PDT)

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