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  2. Nex Playground - Wikipedia

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    The Nex Playground console comes with a bundle of 5 games, including Fruit Ninja and Starri. Additional games are available through the Play Pass subscription, which costs $89. New games are developed and released onto Play Pass throughout the year. [1] [2] Games are downloaded over Wi-Fi; after download, the games can be played offline.

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    The Nex Playground is marketed as a kid-friendly system with no violence, ads, in-app purchases, or talking to strangers. It's attracted Mark Cuban. Nex Playground fits with a trend of products ...

  4. Mark My Words, Nex Playground Will Be *The* Kids ... - AOL

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    nex playground Yes, particularly for families who love to play games or entertain a lot. At $200 for the device and $89 for the annual Play Pass, Nex Playground is reasonably priced compared to ...

  5. File:Nex Playground console.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Comparison of digital music stores - Wikipedia

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    Digital music stores sell copies of digital audio, for example in MP3 and WAV file formats. Unlike music streaming services, which typically charge a monthly subscription fee to stream digital audio, digital music stores download songs to the customer's hard disk drive of their device.

  7. Timeline of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    Initially an FTP search engine, MP3.com becomes a hosting service for unsigned artists. It serves 4 million audio file downloads per day at its peak and becomes the largest technology IPO in July 1999. The release of My.MP3.com in January 2000, which allowed users to stream their own files, would prompt litigation. In May 2000, UMG v.

  8. MP3 - Wikipedia

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    An MP3 coded with MPEG-2 results in half of the bandwidth reproduction of MPEG-1 appropriate for piano and singing. A third generation of "MP3" style data streams (files) extended the MPEG-2 ideas and implementation but was named MPEG-2.5 audio since MPEG-3 already had a different meaning. This extension was developed at Fraunhofer IIS, the ...

  9. Audiogalaxy - Wikipedia

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    From 1998 to 2002, it was a file sharing system that indexed MP3 files. From mid-2002 to mid-2010, it was a promotional website for the Rhapsody music subscription service. Finally, from mid-2010 through 2012, it was a personal audio place shifting service. Audiogalaxy ceased operations on January 31, 2013.