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Thursday, December 29, 2005

Opera Software chooses Google as search partner

Norwegian Opera Software has agreed that Google Inc. will be the default partner for its mobile Internet browsers, Opera said on Thursday.

"Google will be the default search partner for the mobile browsers: Opera Mobile and Opera Mini," Opera Software ASA said in a statement. "Under the one-year contract, Opera will make Google Search a major part of the browsers home screen."

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051229/wr_nm/opera_google_dc

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Pricing of Music Downloads Is Probed

Eliot Spitzer is taking on the music industry again, this time over the pricing of digital downloads.

Warner Music Group disclosed Friday that it had received subpoenas from the New York attorney general as part of an industrywide probe into how much record companies charge for digital music.

According to industry sources, who declined to be identified because the probe was continuing, Spitzer is reviewing whether the companies conspired to set wholesale prices.

Wholesale digital music prices can range from 60 cents to nearly 90 cents a song, according to industry executives. Operations such as Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes, the most popular digital music source, then sell songs to users for 99 cents per download.

Warner made the disclosure Friday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that said it had received the subpoena Tuesday.

"As part of an industrywide investigation concerning pricing of digital music downloads, we received a subpoena from Atty. Gen. Spitzer's office as disclosed in our public filings. We are cooperating fully with the inquiry," according to a statement released by Warner spokesman Will Tanous.

A source at Sony BMG said the company also received a subpoena and said it was cooperating as well.

Sources said the two other major music companies — EMI Group and Universal Music — either had received or soon would receive subpoenas.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-warner24dec24,0,3015790.story?coll=la-home-headlines

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