Topic: Last.fm Ltd.
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LinkedIn, Last.fm, now Yahoo? Don't ignore news of a password breach.
A Yahoo hack stole passwords from 400,000 user accounts. Add those to the millions snatched last month and it's easy to feel numb toward these breaches. Resist that urge. Friends and associates may pay for your inaction.
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Horizons In wake of LinkedIn hack, Last.fm confirms data breach
Last.fm is the latest site to be hit by hackers. Reps for the music platform today encouraged users to update or reset their passwords.
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Google Music goes live. Should Amazon and Apple be worried?
Google Music, a new MP3 store, was officially launched this week. So what makes Google Music different?
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Radio fading away?
Not so fast. Radio is adopting some online, internet-streaming tricks.
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Spotify: Good for music lovers, bad for musicians?
Spotify music streaming is hugely popular in Europe, and now it’s live in the US. But what does Spotify offer the musicians that create that music?
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Google I/O kicks off new music service, battles with Apple
At Google I/O, the company launched its new cloud music service. And as with Amazon, Google did so without much support from the music industry.
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The Beatles on iTunes: What does it mean for the remaining holdouts?
The Beatles make a (belated) debut on Apple iTunes. But acts such as Kid Rock, Garth Brooks, and AC/DC remain proud iTunes refuseniks.







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