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Music MP3 Downloads

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Portable music players are all the rage, everyone either has one or wants one. With all that, technology floating around there had to be a place to get the music for them. Enter the music mp3 download, one click of the mouse will show you multiple thousands of sites that offer just that. A music mp3 download is a standard music file that has been compressed and can be downloaded from the internet into an mp3 player. The difference between these files and a typical music file is the size; technology has made it possible to shrink the size of the file without losing any information. Translation? Music mp3 downloads are smaller but sound exactly the same as the original.

Typically, you can find many good deals on the internet for mp3 downloads. Often times a single song will be as low as eighty-nine cents plus no shipping! Simply put in your bank information and you are set. Sites like these may have entire albums for as little as $5 or combinations from the same group or artist. When looking for a reliable site for your music mp3 download you will find there are many to choose from. Amazon has a music download section as do many of the official sites of your favorite group or artist. The site may have access to the music downloads or a link to a reliable site where you can get them.

Once you have browsed around for a while, you will see many offers free mp3 downloads. Many of these will be good sites with a legitimate product however; you may want to use a pre-loaded card with limited funds if you are asked for a credit card. Often sites like these will get your information under the pretense of assuring you are at least 18, others are just getting your card information to defraud you. A variation on free music mp3 downloads are the sites that offer them for your phone. All they ask is for your phone number so they can send you the “free” music. Be careful in the fine print you could be agreeing to a monthly membership that will be added to your phone bill!

A good way to avoid the problems with unscrupulous web site owners is to purchase your music mp3 download at a local retailer. They have selections from many artists or you can buy a prepaid card that you use online. Either way you are protecting your bank account while still enjoying your mp3 player. Music mp3 downloads are definitely here to stay and with a little research and proper amount of caution you will have nothing to worry about.

2011 Best Linux Distributions

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions for desktops. New versions are released about every six months. This program is easy to install and use. The ample support comes from both technical professionals as well as end users. Ubuntu is a great program for beginners. Mandriva originally appeared to be a restructured version of Red Hat Linux. The current software has added user-friendly features including better hardware detection and intuitive disk partitioning. Mandriva also utilizes a KDE desktop and has great support which makes it a good program for beginners.

PCLinuxOS is great for new Linux users due to its intuitive graphical installer. It provides users with current desktop software and fast boot times. This program received our lowest rating for support because it does not provide support in any language other than English. Additionally, the program is only available in a 32-bit version and new releases are not scheduled regularly. Gentoo was designed for power users, allowing them to have ultimate customization capabilities. It also has exceptional security. One of its best features is the ability to keep the system current without re-installing the software. However, long compilation times and occasionally instability makes it less of a crowd pleaser than other available software.

OpenSUSE has an extensive and intuitive configuration tool. The program also includes user-friendly desktop environments (GNOME and KDE). The program gets high marks for help and support. However, its heavy use of resources for desktop setup and graphical utilities tend to slow the program down. Debian GNU/Linux supports more infrastructures than any other Linux distribution program and contains more than 20,000 software packages. It has become the largest Linux distribution ever created and has inspired over 120 Debian-based distributions. The program has a reputation for stability and being the most bug-free Linux distribution system on the market. However, their intensive testing has led to lengthy intervals between releases, typically 1-3 years.

FreeBSD was introduced into the market in 1993. The program is not in the same league as the other programs listed. However, it is fast, stable and has over 15,000 software applications available. FreeBSD lacks a graphical installer and the convenient features of hardware detection and system configuration which must be performed manually by the user. Ultimately, you must choose the program that is right for you. Ubuntu and PCLinusOS enable beginners to use Linux without requiring a steep learning curve to produce results. Gentoo and FreeBSD are definitely for more advanced users. Mandriva, Debian GNU/Linux, and openSUSE are the best programs if you are willing to trade some advanced features for stability and continuing support.