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Originally posted by Scott Langholff:
Hello

The other thing that I think would be worth watching is places like zdnet.com and cnet.com. When there have been majoy changes on the internet in the past they usually kept everyone up to date with the "news" and good alternatives. At least that is where I always found out about Napster etc.

Scott


Scott

I don't think CNET or ZDNET (owned by CNET) will be too enthusiastic and or even willing to share with others on their site as to where to find alternative Free Music Host sites on the internet since CNET is going 'into' the Music selling business now. Their service will not be free and I'm sure they don't want to provide information to people looking for a free service because that would be a bad buisness decision on their part if they did. CNET - "Yeah, were going to be a fee based Music service but we'll point you to several free Music Hosting sites that will obviously take a bite out of our sales and profit but what the heck?!? We'll do it anyway because we really don't care if our bottom line is affected!"........ NO WAY!!! My 2 cents.

Best regards,
Mike

PS: I'd be very surprised to find information on CNET or ZDNET regarding where to find free Music Hosting sites now.
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