Boy, do I remember the days of the Napster craze. Rampant downloading of any song imaginable — from the mildly obscure to the notoriously popular. Any bar of music you could ever desire, within minutes, was yours.
But the days of totally free downloading from the early 21st century are gone and past. Or are they?
I got together another group of Summer 2007 Yahoo! interns for a podcast to chat about music and the Internet. Our discussion wasn’t limited to music downloading and the RIAA, though. We also talked about Internet radio, DJing, the iPhone, MTV, music videos on treadmills, and even, Manolo Blahniks.
Want to eavesdrop on our conversation?
(L to R): Emilia Varshavsky, Rich Yueh, Jenn Vargas, AJ Arora, me, and Brian Krausz
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