Napster and Ericsson Team Up and The Daily Music and Tech News

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Ericsson and Napster team up allowing music downloads to mobile phones. The companies reported that they will license Napster-branded music to Mobile phone carriers, much like Ericsson sells text messaging and voice mail services. The service, which is scheduled to go live in the next twelve months, will allow users to load music to their mobile phones from a computer or a mobile network.

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Katharine Donelson is a student of Linguistics, Communication and Welsh. She currently lives with her formerly feral cat and spends her time learning Welsh vocabulary, listening to music, watching films, photographing the local scenery and maintaining her blog The Film Noir Experience. …

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