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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 - Thursday July 3, 2008 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 03-07-2008 12:45


Google must divulge YouTube log
Conservatism still pays Limbaugh
Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband
Social networking revenues disappoint
Advertisers should acknowledge targeted ad concerns
Email: The tip of the cloud iceberg?
Biometrics to fast track 'trusted' travelers
What's Next for IPv6 in the U.S.?
Newspaper Shares Shed $23B in Six Months


Host: Ken Rutkowski / William Ryan

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On Thursday's Radio show, Ken Rutkowski & Bill Ryan talked about the lost opportunities with YouTube, How Rush got $400 Million, Dial up users will stay on Dial Up, Social Networking not all that profitable, Consumers a bit cautious over ads, Web based email gain ground, Airports mandating biometrics, Where is the US with IPv6 and Newspapers losing Billions.
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1. 08-07-2008 10:35

video taking up a lot of bandwidth
The ISP only care because they don't have like fiber right? Because if it gets full it slows down others. It should not cast more for the more you use. Because it's just PC's doing the work not people. What's it cost them more power. I think it's the same power for less or more bandwidth. So the more or less you use should not cost more right? That is if they has the bandwidth like fiber.

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