A digital divide

Feb 20th, 2006 | By Melissa Robbins | Category: Editorial and Web/Tech

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I remember the days of record players. Then there were cassette tapes, and then CDs. And now, it seems, everything has gone digital. Has everyone gone digital, too? When you download songs off of the Internet, do you tend to rent them for a month or buy them forever? The rental option allows people to have them on their digital device on a monthly basis, so if you don’t pay the bill one month, the music simply won’t play. Check out this article, and then let us know what you think about renting versus buying.

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