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  2. Dragon discography - Wikipedia

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    The Essential Dragon: Released: 7 April 2007; Label: Sony BMG (88697069592) — — The Very Best of Dragon: Released: March 2010; Label: Sony Music (88697684102) 151 4 NZ: Gold [19] The Dragon Years - 40th Anniversary Collection: Released: 28 September 2012; Label: Liberation (LMCD0196) / Universal Music Australia; 150 21 50 - The Greatest ...

  3. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a software MP3 player for Windows, Android, or macOS, the desired tunes are typically dragged and dropped from the user's music library into the player's "edit or create playlist" window and saved. The idea of automatically generating music playlists from annotated databases was pioneered by François Pachet and Pierre Roy. [8]

  4. Dragon (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon is a New Zealand rock band which was formed in Auckland in January 1972, [1] [2] and, from 1975, based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The band was originally fronted by singer Graeme Collins, but rose to fame with singer Marc Hunter [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and is currently led by his brother, bass player and co-founder Todd Hunter . [ 5 ]

  5. Marc Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Marc Alexander Hunter (7 September 1953 – 17 July 1998) was a New Zealand rock and pop singer, songwriter and record producer. He was the lead vocalist of Dragon (1973–11/1979, 8/1982–1989, 1995–11/1997), a band formed by his older brother, Todd Hunter, in Auckland in January 1972.

  6. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    The first production-volume portable digital audio player was The Audible Player (also known as MobilePlayer, or Digital Words To Go) from Audible.com available for sale in January 1998, for $200. It only supported playback of digital audio in Audible's proprietary, low-bitrate format which was developed for spoken word recordings.

  7. Rain (Dragon song) - Wikipedia

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    Pigott recalled, "[it] was written before Dragon even reformed. I didn't think it'd be a hit but Todd always thinks all his songs are hits." [6] American producer Alan Mansfield, who had worked with the group's lead singer, Marc, on his solo material, was invited to work with Dragon.

  8. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    After noticing that a video sharing platform did not exist, they dropped the dating aspect of the site. [13] The idea of the new company was for non-computer experts to be able to use a simple interface that allowed the user to publish, upload and view streaming videos through standard web browsers and modern internet speeds.

  9. Timeline of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    MP3.com would be ruled in favor of the record labels. MP3.com would settle for $200 million and discontinue the service. [19] January 1998 – Musicmatch Jukebox is released providing easier to use CD-ripping software for creating mp3's on Windows. [20] March 1998 – The MPMan F10, the first portable MP3 player, is launched. [21]