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June 4, 2010 Author:

Whether you’re pitching your ideas at a company meeting or creating a slide show for your Hawaiian holiday, consider using music to jazz up your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. Remember, pictures with sound have an amazing ability to attract and hold people’s attention, transport them to another time and place, conjure up memories, or provide humorous relief. Read More

How to Integrate Music with PowerPoint

  • May 22, 2010

    Music Copyright Myths

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    Ever downloaded music from the Internet? Perhaps you wanted to use it in the classroom, or needed it for your website, or to add to a flash movie, or maybe to jazz up a multimedia project… Read More

  • May 20, 2010

    Which Audio Format is best?

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    Can’t tell your .aiff files from .wma files? Just read on to know why choosing the correct sound file format is important—whether you plan to convert your music to a digital format for a portable player or want to download music from royalty free music websites such as www.premiumbeat.com. Read More

  • May 16, 2010

    Royalty Free Music – Licensing & Copyright

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    At Premiumbeat.com, our business is selling licenses to use music in multimedia and traditional media productions. By providing royalty free music we make this process exceptionally easy for our clients. Read More

  • May 14, 2010

    Broadband and Music

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    Time was when portable cassette players were considered a technological revolution because they allowed people to listen to music on the move. Today, music can be purchased on the Internet and played on the computer. Read More

  • May 4, 2010

    10 Good Reasons to add Royalty Free Music to Your Website

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    According to the Computer Industry Almanac the number of Internet broadband subscribers surpassed 500 million in 2010. This expanded broadband capacity is creating an explosion of rich media productions. Read More

  • May 1, 2010

    Music Copyright Law On The Internet

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    While surfing the Internet, you find a site with MP3 files of chartbuster songs, and you can download them for free. Sounds too good to be true. So you go ahead and now you have all your favorite songs on your computer and you play them on your website. Problem? Like many other people, you have assumed that everything posted on the Internet is in the public domain. Read More