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Monday’s Music Brief: Nokia, INgrooves, Bloggers Under Attack, Muziic & More

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  • Google
    Google's Blogger
    is pulling more and more mp3's off blogs without warning. (ars)
  • Muziic, created by a 15 year old, is likely to upset the powers that be at YouTube. (CNet)
  • Mongrel, an indie supergroup which includes former and current members of Arctic Monkeys, Reverend And The Makers and Babyshambles teamed up with the UK's Independent to give away a free copy of their debut album with Saturday's newspaper, two days before the CD hits the shops. (Independent)
  • What kind of person like country music? 50% of them don't have internet access. (Tennessean) And they tell us not to stereotype them….
  • Virgin
    The remaining US Virgin Megastores will be gone by summer. (Paste)
  • The 10 Most Innovative Companies In Music (Fast Company)
  • Big Pond becomes the first Australian download store other than iTunes to offer the catalog of all four majors. (stuff.co.nz)
  • Austrian digital music revenues grew 14% to EUR 11.4M. (TelecomPaper)

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