| from Mark Harris In the digital music news this week, Google have annouced that you'll soon be able to use their search facilities to buy music -- read more about this in the Spotlight. In this edition, you'll also find a Windows Media Player tutorial on how to download missing album art for your music library. Incidentally, we've also got another selection of free music tracks that you can either stream or download. And finally, if you're looking for music to celebrate Halloween, then be sure to read our Halloween guide that lists some of the best places to get free spooky music, songs, and sound effects. Happy Halloween! | ![]() | In the Spotlight | Google to Launch 'Search and Buy' Music Service According to an article published by NPR, Google will shortly be announcing the launch of a new music search service that you can use to buy songs. Rather than directly providing a music library, Google will be... Read more. | | Free Music Downloads This Week Here's another selection of free music tracks that you can either download or stream. Hopefully these full-length tracks will give you a good idea about the type of sound that the band/artist produces before you decide to purchase their music. The free promotional songs this week are... Read more. | Windows Media Player 11: How to Download Missing Album Art Our music discovery slot this week features another set of free music tracks that you can either stream or download. These full-length tracks cover a wide range of genres and... Read more. | Sponsored Links | ![]() |  | | Digital Music Ads Advertisement |  |
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