News.com article says “Yahoo on Monday debuted its music destination, Launch.com, which represents a departure in the portal’s previous branding strategy. The new subscription-based property is the result of Yahoo’s acquisition of Launch Media in June. It’s also a step forward in the company’s fight with AOL Time Warner and Microsoft to become a hot online music destination.” Eventually, this will probably be powered by PressPlay.
Recommended Software
- RIAA Only Rumored to Have Sued Limewire for $72 Trillion
- How to Watch Flash Videos on your iPad
- Yahoo! Releases its Latest Search Engine: Axis
- FCC Head Backs Internet Cable Usage-Based Billing
- ZeroPaid Added to the List of Censored Websites
- Tenenbaum Verdict Stands as Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Case
- Facebook for Google+: Chrome Extension Adds Facebook Stream to Google+
- MPAA Lobbying for SOPA 2.0 by 2013?
- The Pseudo-Science of the 'IP Creates Jobs for America' Report
- Lawyer for Film Producer Threatens TechDirt with Legal Action
- 5 Alternatives to The Pirate Bay
- How to Bypass ISP Filters and Access The Pirate Bay in the UK
- What Filesharing Studies Really Say - Part 1 - Litigation a Failure?
- What Filesharing Studies Really Say - Conclusions and Links
- RIAA Only Rumored to Have Sued Limewire for $72 Trillion
- Breaking News: The Pirate Bay DDOS Attacker Revealed
- Anonymous Web Browsing with "Hide My Ass!" Chrome Extension
- How to Stop Twitter Tracking your Personal Information
- What Filesharing Studies Really Say – Part 2 - P2P Has No Effect on Music Sales
- What Filesharing Studies Really Say – Part 5 - Producers Lose Less Than $2 Per Album
- 1. Spybot
- 2. VLC Media Player
- 3. Winamp
- 4. XTorrent
- 5. NTI CD&DVD Maker
- 6. uTorrent
- 7. Transmission
- 8. GIMP
- 9. AVG Anti Virus
- 10. BitTorrent++
- 1. btjunkie.org
- 2. thepiratebay.se
- 3. kickasstorrents.com
- 4. h33t.com
- 5. forelitetorrents.net
- 6. torrentz.eu
- 7. fuckyeahtorrents.com
- 8. mp3scene.org
- 9. animelab.com
- 10. bitgamer.com






