Topic: Warner Music Group Corp.
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Rethinking Carbon Dioxide (CO2): from a pollutant to a moneymaker
Three startup companies led by prominent scientists are working on new technologies to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. The scientific community is skeptical, but these entrepreneurs believe removing CO2 can eventually be profitable and help cool the planet.
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Neil Young said Steve Jobs was a vinyl music fan
Neil Young and Steve Jobs used to talk about music. The late Apple visionary saw the digital future, but listened to vinyl records, according to Neil Young.
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Apple iCloud: Details emerge on new music service
Apple is almost certainly getting ready to release a cloud-based music service. So what's inside the 'iCloud'?
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Stocks end up on job news, but off highs
Dow closes up 54 points, after moving more than 170 points higher. For the week, all three major US indexes fell more than 1 percent.
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Googled: The End of the World as We Know It
A look at the meteoric rise of Google.
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Google launches music discovery service
Google Music promises access to a virtually unlimited trove of tunes. Does it live up to the hype?
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Vevo turns up the volume on pre-launch preparations
CEO Rio Caraeff says that 35 jobs are currently open at Vevo, a music video service started by Universal.
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Lawyer: Song swapper on trial doing 'what kids do'
In only the second music-downloading case against an individual to go to trial, the major recording labels take on a graduate student.
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Ireland's largest ISP to start 'throttling' illegal downloaders
Irish companies’ agreement to voluntarily deny filesharers Internet service seen as potential model.
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Across Irish Sea: two bold tactics against music piracy
Isle of Man considers unlimited downloads as Ireland pulls plugs.
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Hollywood rolls out the green carpet
The entertainment industry is doing more to make productions and events ecofriendly.
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EarthTalk: What to do about those hard-to-recycle CDs, DVDs, and their cases?
There are services that will let you recycle them, and a greener disc may be on the way.








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