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  • Holy MP3: A Downloadable Bible

    Something good is coming out of the MP3 craze after all - David Williams couldn't find an audio version of the Bible on the Internet that he could download, so he decided to record one himself in MP3. [Wired News]

    www.wired.com

  • RIAA: No Hyperlinking Allowed

    On Friday, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed a suit against content-aggregation site MP3Board.com. [Wired News]

    www.wired.com

  • Getting Music Online: The MP3 Shake-Up

    Websites like Napster.com and MP3.com have turned the music industry on its ear over the past year. [The-Surfs-Up]

    www.the-surfs-up.com

  • S3 Hears Sweet Music with MP3 Plans

    Consumers can soon expect to see MP3 music players integrated into cell phones, handheld organizers and other appliances says S3. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • MP3: Sound and fury

    Special report focusing on MP3 files, the music business, and the regulation of online copyrighted music. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • AOL pulls MP3 service, finds messaging Napsterized

    List of articles relating to the removal of AOL's music search engine, and the addition of a Napster-like search facility into AOL's instant messenger. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • MP3 player puts new spin on tape decks

    Although the tape deck is near the end of its life, an MP3 player just hitting the market aims to give the venerable device a new purpose. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • AOL's message in a copyright battle

    Despite recent moves to stay out of copyright disputes, America Online has become embroiled in the controversy surrounding MP3 files and Napster. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • MP3 player for karaoke to hit the market

    A Motorola spinoff on Tuesday unveiled an MP3 player that lets you become a lead singer. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • Dell partners with S3 on MP3 players

    Dell will unveil an MP3 home stereo component, this week. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • MP3 maker unleashes 6GB player

    Creative Technology today launched its much-anticipated Nomad Jukebox, an MP3 player capable of storing up to six gigabytes of audio from file formats such as WAV and MP3. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • Iomega to ship HipZip MP3 player

    Iomega today unveiled its first MP3 player, as the struggling storage maker latches onto one of the hot technologies of the moment. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • MP3-Board in Music-Linking Dispute with Record Industry

    MP3Board.com fired a legal shot over recording industry to preserve its ability to guide Web surfers to online music files, legal and illegal. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • Student's PC seized after record industry complaint

    Campus police confiscated an Oklahoma State University student's computer after the RIAA notified the school that a person on campus was allegedly distributing copyrighted material including MP3s and full-length movies. [News.com]

    news.com.com

  • New Devices Boost MP3 Use at Home

    New products have been released that may expand the popularity of digital music beyond portable devices and desktop PCs. [News.com]

    news.com.com

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