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2006-01-20
LONDON (Hollywood Reporter) - Global sales of digital music tripled to $1.1 billion in 2005 and the popularity of recordings on iPods and mobile phones will result in digital music generating 25% of worldwide music revenues by 2010, a music industry trade group said Thursday.
2006-01-20
LONDON (Reuters) - Using a mobile phone does not increase the risk of developing the most common type of brain tumor, according to a study on Friday.
2006-01-20
The research firm said that much of the growth will come from areas in Africa, Asia and Latin America, as more established wireless markets have fewer people left who have yet to buy their first cellphone.
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2006-01-19
LONDON (Reuters) - Worldwide digital music sales surged threefold to $1.1 billion in 2005, the industry trade body said on Thursday, as consumers flocked to buy music for their computers, iPods and mobile phones.
2006-01-19
LONDON (Reuters) - Worldwide digital music sales surged threefold to $1.1 billion in 2005, the industry trade body said on Thursday, as consumers flocked to buy music for their computers, iPods and mobile phones.
2006-01-19
TOKYO (Reuters) - When Hong Kong lawyer Maureen Chow was expecting her first baby she bought her 84-year-old grandmother, who was in confinement, a high-speed advanced mobile phone so she could see her great-granddaughter via video phone.
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