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Tag: albums

Back from Florida

By John Patrick Posted on March 31, 2012 Posted in Internet Technology, iPad Tagged with albums, apple, events, Internet Technology, ipad, iphotos, journals, mac, media, Personal Computing, photos, pictures, social media, Travels

The weather was so nice, it was difficult to leave and come home. I feel very fortunate to have been able to spend a bit more time in Florida this winter. Thanks to FaceTime, Skype, Polycom, iMessage, email, and the …

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Music Album Sales in Nose-Down Dive

By John Patrick Posted on January 8, 2011 Posted in Music Tagged with albums, media, music, tracks

The Wall Street Journal reported that for the ninth time in 10 years, U.S. music album sales continued to decline. The total of CDs and digital albums purchased was 326 million while the number of individual songs purchased was 1.2 …

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