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USB Turntable Inventor to Unveil Company, Radio Products (Centre Daily Times)

Free music gushes out of the Internet, if you know where to look (The Oregonian)

Spanish-Language Radio Stations Refocus their Missions (HispanicBusiness.com)

Clear Channel Radio Launches Real Time Traffic with HD Radio Technology (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

Bringing Broadband to the Urban Poor (CIO Today)

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USB Turntable Inventor to Unveil Company, Radio Products (Centre Daily Times)

The future of commercial-free FM radio and easy-to-use Wi-Fi Internet radio will go live in Las Vegas during the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show.

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Free music gushes out of the Internet, if you know where to look (The Oregonian)

Jake Coyle/The Associated PressSharon Jones and the Dap-Kings performing last June. If you like Jones' music, you can find some free online at Amazon.comHave you heard? The economy stinks! So much so that paying 99 whole cents for a song...

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Spanish-Language Radio Stations Refocus their Missions (HispanicBusiness.com)

Melissa Sanchez--Yakima Herald-Republic, Wash. Each week, hundreds of messages pour into the radio station's tiny Yakima office. Not too long ago, one woman sent this:

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Clear Channel Radio Launches Real Time Traffic with HD Radio Technology (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

SAN ANTONIO----Clear Channel Radio’s Total Traffic Network today announced that it is the first company to launch real time traffic services over HD Radio channels. The service, which delivers updated traffic information at blazing speeds with over 500 messages per minute, is live and operational in 50 markets today.

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Bringing Broadband to the Urban Poor (CIO Today)

Anthony Celestine was a latecomer to the Internet Age. The 40-year-old Harlem resident has owned a small Jani-King commercial cleaning franchise since 2004, but until recently, the New Yorker hadn't owned a computer or even surfed the Web or had an e-mail address. "I didn't know what none of that stuff was," he says. Now he uses the Internet all the time to scout out new customers, communicate ...

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