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Tuesday, June 11, 2002
      iPod opening up for Windows users. New MacOpener software from DataViz lets people play files from Apple's iPod digital music player on a Windows-based PC. [CNET News.com]       


      Muze attracts fourth major label. The company signs its fourth licensing deal with a major record label, securing rights to stream samples from Universal Music Group for its audio preview service. [CNET News.com]       


      A bad song is better than no song! The tag line for the Album-a-Day project. Quite a selection of music...cool idea! Many are hosted on MP3.com.       


      Facing the Music, Michael Wolff: "The music industry is becoming, in size and profit margins and stature, the book business."       


      Film88.com gets canned. It all goes so quickly these days...       


      Want to hack your TiVo? Here's YOUR advice. ZDNet Jun 10 2002 5:20PM ET [Moreover - moreover...]       


      Morpheus gets tune-up, delays 2.0. An incremental update may ease the pain over a delayed version 2.0, slated to come out this month. Painkillers, however, won't help Morpheus' legal headaches. [CNET News.com]       


      No Hooray for Netflix. Rick Munarriz offers reasons to flick the DVD home-delivery specialist. [The Motley Fool]       


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