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  2. Music streaming service - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_streaming_service

    Digital distribution of music began to achieve prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s; MP3.com and PeopleSound were early forerunners to later services, offering the ability for musicians (including, especially, independent musicians) to upload and distribute their songs online in the MP3 format.

  3. NoCopyrightSounds - Wikipedia

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    The label manager Daniel J. Lee said "Similar to services with a freemium model, NCS provides both the option to enjoy music for free but at the same time also enables fans to support the music across paid services", asserting that the label releases music for free and also sells them. [8]

  4. Audiotool - Wikipedia

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    Audiotool is a free, browser-based music production software ... users are able to download (mp3/ogg), remix or collaborate. ... redistributions of royalty free ...

  5. Adobe Soundbooth - Wikipedia

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    The major difference between the programs is that Soundbooth uses a task-based interface and Adobe Audition uses a tool-based interface. [2] Another difference is that Soundbooth uses royalty-free scores and sound effects whereas Adobe Audition uses music loops and allows for low latency multi-track recording.

  6. FLAC - Wikipedia

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    Among others the Pono music player and streaming service used the FLAC format. [26] [27] Bandcamp insists on a lossless format for uploading, and has FLAC as a download option. [28] The Wikimedia Foundation sponsored a free and open-source online ECMAScript FLAC tool for browsers supporting the required HTML5 features. [29]

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    [56] [57] Samsung SPH-M100 (UpRoar) launched in 2000 was the first mobile phone to have MP3 music capabilities [58] in the US market. The innovation spread rapidly across the globe and by 2005, more than half of all music sold in South Korea was sold directly to mobile phones and all major handset makers in the world had released MP3 playing ...

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