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Ep. 1097: Beatles bargain basement blowout! Video

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Ep. 1097: Beatles bargain basement blowout!
Created: 11/02/2009
Video description: BlueBeat.com, the best MP3-selling Web site you've never heard of, has got the entire Beatles catalog in MP3 for just 25 cents each! Get them while you can (which won't be long). In other news, file sharers might buy more music, BitTorrent might save the Internet, and Apple could save the networks (but kill cable).

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