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Going to see live music has always been wrought with frustrations -- and now, along with the ogre who appears in front of you as soon as the band takes the stage, mosh pits and the dreaded "all ages" show -- you've got smartphones. Yup, it's society's technological crack pipe, without which we'd all be fiending freaks, tapping vaguely at the air in agonizing fits of withdrawal.

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CNNMoney: Turntable.fm lands $7 million for 24/7 streaming music clubupdated: Tue Sep 13 2011 15:29:00

Turntable.fm, one of the tech scene's most-buzzed about startups, has opened its online music venue to the public.

Group listening rooms turn up volume on Web musicupdated: Mon Aug 22 2011 07:57:00

The club was dead. I'd almost forgotten I was there until someone started talking to me. But then the DJ played a new song and soon three people I knew were chatting amongst themselves, even though I'd never introduced any of them to each other.

What makes Spotify different? A brief guide to online musicupdated: Fri Aug 05 2011 07:48:00

Ever since online music service Spotify launched in the United States last month, it has caused about as much confusion as it has excitement.

Don't overload your social networkupdated: Wed Jul 27 2011 14:48:00

Your heart races like a rebel in a 1950s flick. Your eyes widen, an unbidden smile stealing across your slack-jawed face. Your soul threatens to leap from your throat and go tearing about the room, pinwheeling its translucent arms, screaming, "Wheeee!"

Tech Check podcast: Is Spotify all that?updated: Fri Jul 15 2011 10:29:00

On this week's Tech Check podcast, CNN's tech team discusses the hot European music service Spotify, which swam across the pond to the United States this week. Get our tips for using this service, which is available for free only by invitation for now but will launch to the broader public in coming weeks.

5 tips for spinning on the addictive Turntable.fmupdated: Wed Jul 13 2011 07:36:00

It has been said that music is the food of love.

5 ways Google+ could steal music fans from Facebookupdated: Thu Jul 07 2011 08:18:00

Google's social network, Google+, is late. Facebook has a big lead, having ousted MySpace, which in turn deposed Friendster, the site that started us all on this path towards recreating our social fabric as a network of connected personal nodes.

Turntable.fm: The cool kids' Pandora?updated: Fri Jun 24 2011 11:38:00

Everyone knows Pandora -- that popular music-streaming site where robots pick songs for you based on equations.

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