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Rara Sells Streaming Music to Everyone Who Hasn’t Heard of Streaming Music

Which is many more people than you'd think. Big question: Do those folks want to pay for music?

Media Decoder Blog: Facebook Says It Provides a Big Boost to Digital-Music Sites

In a corporate blog post, Facebook reports on the increase in users at MOG and Spotify since they were integrated within Facebook. Ticketing companies, however, are waiting for Facebook integration to happen.

Free, Legal Music Downloads, Few Strings Attached

Just a couple of Facebook clicks away, courtesy of brands like Budweiser and two-year-old start-up Free All Music.

How to Solve the Mystery of Spotify and the Missing Coldplay Album

Don't need Sherlock for this one. Follow the money, straight to iTunes.

Media Decoder Blog: Angry Reaction to Spotify’s New Facebook ID Requirement

New Spotify members must log in with a Facebook ID, raising questions about the deal the two companies just made.

AOL Music Boss Jumps to Start-Up

Jeff Bronikowski put in a year; now he's headed to Echo Nest, the company that powers the data feed for a lot of streaming music companies.

Facebook Is Expected to Unveil Media-Sharing Service

The social media site’s new platform will allow its 750 million users to easily share their favorite music, movies and other forms of entertainment.

A year after shutdown, LimeWire still hugely popular

It's been close to a year since LimeWire was forced to shut down its file sharing platform. LimeWire's website has since been reduced to a single splash page - but it's still attracting more than a million people a month looking for free music every month.

Media Decoder Blog: Mog, the Music Streaming Service, Will Offer a Free Version

Mog will offer free music streaming similar to Spotify's, but with a twist that could give some users free access for life.

Free Music For Everyone! Rdio Joins MOG, Spotify in the Big Digital Music Giveaway

A few months ago, free music looked dead. Now it's up and at 'em. Why now? Ask Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook next Thursday.

BlackBerry Launches Its $5 Music Service

Trials in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. for now; more countries later this year.

BlackBerry Music: $5 a Month, 50 Songs

It makes no sense economically. But neither did ringtones.