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Catabumblagum
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In 2000, one of the biggest news stories was the rise of Napster and similar file-sharing programs. With these programs, you could get an MP3 version of just about any song you want without shelling out a dime. The record companies were fairly upset over this turn of events, and understandably so: They weren't making any money off the distribution of their product to millions of people. An external writable CD drive, also called a CD burner: With this type of drive, you can take music or data files from your computer and make your own CDs. But there was money to be made on the "Napster revolution," as electronics manufacturers and retailers soon discovered.
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Title: Catabumblagum
Words: 518 Rating: None Pages: 2.1 submitted by: Wizardo
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