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The market for subscription-based music rentals would reach $3.3 billion in 2012, outpacing spending on original recordings. The global market for end-user generated mobile music revenues will rise to nearly $17.6 bln in 2012, from $8.9 bln in 2007. Total revenues from original recordings delivered to handsets, including both purchases and rental subscriptions, will increase to $6.1 bln in 2012 from $960 mln 2007.
 

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World Tech Round Up - Monday March 10, 2008 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 10-03-2008 11:54


Microsoft's Yahoo! takeover faces technical challenges
Beatles (finally) coming to iTunes?
New domain names hit 153 million
Serving Up Television Without the TV Set
Driving study deals blow to hands-free phones
Another DVD Format, but This One Says It’s Cheaper
Al-Qaeda taps tech-savvy militants
Blogging makes you feel better

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1. 11-03-2008 07:47

Driving study deals blow to hands-free p
Today I decided to test my new data plan by downloading this episode of Kenradio. The "Driving study deals blow to hands-free phones" get me thinking, what about those people who down load and then listen to a podcast while driving and use the mobile phone to listen back to it immediately after. Is this more dangerous! Note: I did all the downloading preparation while pulled over. Windows Mobile Media Player immediately played the file when it finished downloading.

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