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Is mobile music revolution dead in the water?

News: 11th March 2011 by Louise Dodgson under Selling & Distributing Your Music

Nokia Comes With Music hardly set the world alight and so far the world of mobile music, which everyone had such high hopes for, has failed to deliver. This BBC article investigates why the latest mobile music offerings failed to connect with listeners, and whether there is hope for their future...

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/rorycellanjones/2011/03/whatever_happened_to_mobile_mu.html


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nokia comes with music, mobile music, drm, digital rights management, music downloads

 

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