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« December 15, 2004 | Main | December 17, 2004 » More Schools Offer Cheap Music Downloads for Students "Several top schools began offering these services in September, either free or highly subsidized. Now, student demand is spurring more university administrators to institute programs in January instead of waiting for fall.... I'll bet it's been even longer since Andy set foot in a library to get some music. When I talk about information shifting and The Heavenly Jukebox, I always ask if the audience thinks the kids accessing these services, and current Duke freshmen in particular who all get iPods this year, are going to visit their local public library for music after they graduate. Not that circulating music is our main mission, but it's been a popular one, and these are our future taxpayers we're talking about. Personally, I'll never give up Rhapsody the concept. You'll have to pry it from my cold, dead, virtual hands. I don't think either of my kids will ever buy a physical CD ever again. EPIC ExperienceWhoa. Fascinating future history. [via MetaFilter] When I first started watching it, it was like a summary of shiftedness, a timeline of topics my site has covered. By the end, though, I felt like I was watching Terminator 3. |
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