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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.
* Oscar Nominations 2010
* iPad runs Windows, Nokia runs OSX
* For Some Consumers, Online Video Ads Still Grate
* Ustream gets $75 million in funding
* Google planning app store for businesses
* Europe to Drive Demand for Mobile Tickets
* Net closes on Hogan over tax charges
* Longer shelf life for tomatoes
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On Tuesday's KenRadio Show, Ken & Andy talked about the new Oscar Nominees, Amazon losing price control over eBooks, iPad running Windows 7, Web Videos not getting the estimated traction, Japanese loving Ustream, Google planning their App store, Mobile ticketing growth due to explode, Crocodile Dundee breaking the Law and Where are the free tomatoes?