Free, Legal MP3s From Amazon.com

free amazon mp3s Free, Legal MP3s From Amazon.com

Amazon.com currently has 775 FREE MP3s of  many different types available from their site.  Some is crap, some is a taste so you'll buy a full album, and some of it is really good.  Go ahead and check it out, it's FREE.

FREE MP3s from Amazon.com

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Stream Your Own Music Online.

Like the idea of accessing music anywhere like Last.FM and Pandora but have your own music library already built up that you would rather listen to? Sockso allows you to create your own music streaming service and makes it very simple to set up.  The built-in player supports MP3, WMA, OGG, and FLAC files. Users can also generate .M3U and .PLS files on-the-fly for playback on their favorite audio app. sockso Stream Your Own Music Online. You can also set up user accounts and give your friends access, and Sockso also supports SSL connections should you want a little added security. Apart from listening to your tunes, they'll also be able to download and upload tracks (provided you enable the option to do so). The server also maintains playback statistics and detailed logs so you can keep tabs on popular tracks and see who's listening to what. Sockso

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Time Lapse From Space

While astronaut Don Pettit was living aboard the International Space Station (ISS), he used some of his off-duty time to make time lapse videos of what he was seeing outside of the ISS window. Footage courtesy of Don Pettit. Music courtesy of SYNTHAR..
Science Friday on NPR

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Candy Corn In Space

Astronauts are allowed to bring special “crew preference” items when they go up in space. NASA astronaut Don Pettit chose candy corn for his five and a half month stint aboard the International Space Station. But these candy corn were more than a snack, Pettit used them for experimentation. Footage courtesy of Don Pettit. Music courtesy of Bardo Music/South Hill Project. Produced by Flora Lichtman
Science Friday on NPR

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