links for 2007-04-24
Links April 24th, 2007
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“Amazon is ready to “to launch an online music store next month … the (hopefully) forthcoming service will serve up at least some DRM-free tracks”
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“From the Economist: social networking sites will soon overtake porn as the most visited properties on the Web in the U.S.”
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