Music update - the technology edition
Stealing music by streaming, software predicts hits, and Willie Nelson.
By Mark C. Brown Oct 13, 2009 9:47AM
Traditional Internet music piracy is dying – now people just stream the music.

Recording studios are also dying, and staying on life support by making house calls.
New software finds hit records by determining “what human brain waves would find pleasing."
Willie Nelson's bus at the forefront of broadband technology.

Paul Anka says the new Michael Jackson single "This Is It" was his song from 1983. The audio evidence is pretty compelling.
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