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Sunday, February 12, 2006 

Open Source Web Music Player

For those of you who use Firefox (and those of you who don't should, even if you're not tech-savvy. I'm not, but it's just way easier to use and has much better features than Internet Explorer), you probably know the benefits of open source technology, which allows users to continually tweak the code of a program therefore creating a better program. A San Francisco company, Pioneers of the Inevitable LLC, just launched an open source Web music player, Songbird, which it hopes will rival and overcome the dominance of iTunes. This could mean much easier music downloading and listening. You can download Songbird now, but it's in its very early stages, what the company is calling its Proof-Of-Concept version.

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