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Excerpt: <!– @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –> Most computer users can remember a time when slow connections meant waiting a long time for just about everything to arrive on one’s screen. Whether it was dozens of minutes for an email attachment or an entire hour just for one song, the days of dial-up meant a slower pathway to the information of the world wide web. For anyone who is still using dial-up, a lot of the biggest leaps forward online have gone largely unnoticed, not for lack of trying. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the world of music online, where countless avid fans and listeners are able to trade everything from dubiously-legal copied albums to rare live performances and obscure singles. Anyone who loves music and has a satellite internet connection or faster these days can suddenly access an entire underworld devoted not just to each genre, but to a growing number of bands and performers, too. For those who don’t necessarily have the time to dig through the millions of web pages out there that are devoted to facilitating an exchange of music, the music blogs are often the best spot to start. For those who are particular about a specific genre, there are just as many offshoots of country, reggae, rock, and ska to make it possible to only focus on one particular decade, recording studio, or even geographical…
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