
The digital information age has ushered in digital entertainment that is virtually available to all people. The evolution of
recorded music has been very drastic, although the basic principle still remains. The first generation of recorded music was through the scratchy phonograph, which utilized indentations on plastic surfaces. The second generation was magnetic tape which utilized small magnetic orientations on tapes. The third generation was through optical recording etched by lasers on glass-silicon surface; this was the dawn of the CDs.
Then digital music through
MP3s and iPods, is developed. Most of these forms of recorded music are not free but should be bought in stores. On the other hand, Internet allows
downloadable music for the public to use freely.
A legal way to find MP3 on the Internet is through subscribing to improved P2P sites. Most of them now asks for a subscription fee from users. They do this to prevent lawsuits and court appearances. The new version of Napster actually does this alread
Tracked: Apr 26, 11:22
When I was in the University, I liked to hang-out at the Internet cafe near our building. I was friends with the owner, Mr. Steve. I would rent a computer for a few hours to play online games with other friends that I have met there. Mr. Steve alway
Tracked: May 04, 07:01
Imagine life without music. It is dull. Music lovers could not live a single day without listening to music. It is already a part of their lives. Before the most convenient music source is the cd player. Every time you go out, you bring the cd player and
Tracked: May 21, 16:08