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How Do You Relish Your Songs?
1. Technological advancements during the last decade have
had an absolutely huge impact on the way that music is
handled. Assuming you weren't a small kid back then,
you can surely remember the way things were.
2. If you wanted an album, you'd have to visit your local CD
store and pony up at least 12 dollars for a full length CD. If
you wanted to buy a single, you'd still have to pay a few
dollars just for the song and a bonus track or two.
3. There were also things like Columbia House, which gave
people access to a bunch of free CDs up front in exchange
for a future commitment to buy a certain amount.
4. In the late 1990s, we saw the birth of the MP3 format.
People could now listen to music from their computers
without the need for a CD. The ability to store things
digitally changed the state of music as we know it today.
5. There was no iTunes back then. While it was possible to
buy a few albums digitally here and there, the music
industry was still pushing its physical CDs harder than
anything else.
6. A few smart developers thought up the idea to allow
people to share their music and other files with the
masses. As a result, a number of P2P programs flourished
and millions of people were suddenly getting their music
for free. No one could have envisioned such a drastic
change.
7. We've come a very long way since then, and while we
would never advise that you get your music like this, some
people still do. There are risks associated with such
behavior and the many affordable legal options give you
no reason not to do things the right way.
8. Think about what you did for music a few years ago and
what you do today. There's a good chance that you're
doing something different. With the prevalence of mobile
devices that can store songs, many people are
downloading music straight to their phones these days.
Others are streaming them, which we predict will become
the next big trend as cloud computing continues to grow.