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Download Utopia: A 17-Year-Old File-Sharing Program Is Still The Best Place To Find Obscure Music
The lifespan of software is a curious thing. Unless a program is deemed irreplaceable by an industry (like Photoshop), most die out or are succeeded by a better — or cheaper — option a few years later. Even games, outside of retro collectors’ items or unicorn hits (Diablo II), lose steam. After the downfall of…
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Grooveshark Is Dead
After being abandoned by half of the music industry and sued by the rest, free music streaming site Grooveshark is finally dead.
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Six Reasons Why Recorded Music Should Be Free
Grooveshark is getting it from all angles. Not only did its only major label deal (with EMI) collapse, but the company is now being sued by all four major labels for large-scale copyright infringement due to its policy of letting users upload music into its system, where over 30 million people stream it for free…
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Grooveshark Returns To Android With Non-Market App
Grooveshark, the streaming music and subscription service that was unceremoniously booted from the Android Market, has returned in the form of an unofficial app download. Once installed, premium Grooveshark subscribers can access their music and store tracks for offline listening. Newcomers and non-premium users get a two-week trial of premium services. [Grooveshark]