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    Paperback. Condición: Good. 384 pages. Ex-library. Includes CDROMA guide for anyone inter ested in finding MP3 music files on the Internet and using the so ftware to download, play and organize songs. The CD-ROM contains software to help in downloading, playing and organizing digital m usic from the Internet. System requirements: protected-mode CD-RO M drive, Windows 95+, internet access. Softcover. Editorial Revi ews From the Back Cover Sams Teach Yourself e-Music Today is an easily accessible resource to the online music industry and MP3 p layers. You will learn the basics of MP3, including how to instal l, find and download software and files. The book also teaches yo u how to edit and manage files in order to create custom effects. But the book goes beyond merely discussing the technology and it s applications; it also shows how to launch a music career by pos ting MP3 files to leading Web sites. Further, the book will show you how to use the Internet as a resource to learn more about you r favorite artists and styles of music. About the Author James M aguire is an audio producer, multimedia sound designer and Intern et journalist. He has worked extensively as a composer and MIDI p rogrammer, and is very active in developing audio for Web applica tions. He has been nominated twice for Emmy awards for Excellence in Audio Production. Maguire has an M.A. degree in Interactive C ommunications and writes frequently about Internet issues, includ ing e-commerce, culture, and music. Brandon Barber is product man ager for the Internet's most controversial site, Napster. Prior t o joining Napster, Brandon was manager of digital music at Tunes, the Internet's premier music hub and the home of the most respec ted brands in music: Rolling Stone, The Source, and Down Beat. He has been with Tunes since its relaunch in 1996. Lara Gifford has been writing about the Internet since the early nineties. Her ar ticles have appeared in Computer Resources Magazine, The San Dieg o Reader, Portland's Willamette Week, and in on-line magazines. L ara currently authors an online fictional serial called Email Sto ries, for a popular Internet newsletter site (sodamail). She and her boyfriend Rick live in Portland, Oregon and are the proud par ents of one adorable hedgehog. Steve Allen is a journalist, music ian, composer, and computer guru who has been involved with digit al music since the 1980's. He is currently the MP3 and MIDI Music Guide for About (mp3.about). A native of Macon, Georgia, Steve p layed guitar in bands in the Athens, Georgia area during the 1970 's and 1980's. In Athens, he was owner of the famous 40 Watt Club where many bands such as R.E.M. got their start. In 1995, Steve started the MIDI Composers' Exchange, the oldest and largest Web site devoted to original music. Steve holds a master's degree in education from Georgia State University and a bachelor's degree i n journalism from the University of Georgia.