GrafoDexia

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Monday, June 21, 2004

More on European software patents.

Another major merger in the works. I fail to see what sort of economics of scale will result from these mergers, except for greater control over market prices.

8cm singles are back. Still not much chance of actually being able to play them, though.

Rhapsody can blog now. This is the latest in a series of developments where music services rediscover the original, social, aspects that helped make the original Napster a phenomenon.


Torrentocracy
provides the ability to download recorded shows from the Internet to your Linux PVR. Nice bit of consolidation.

--Ari

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