“Napster was absolutely a groundbreaking technology that changed the way consumers listened to music, discovered music, and interacted with music,” said Stacey Herron, an entertainment and media analyst with Jupiter Research in New York. “Napster so fundamentally changed the way people interacted with music that there’s no turning back.” I think everyone can say ‘Thank You’ to Napster. Read More
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