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Untethered Audio

September 8th, 2004 Posted in Technology

With iPods and MP3 players audio is no longer limited to a CD collection or tethered to a desktop computer. Sermons, speeches and books are spreading in popularity. Both the Democratic and Republican National Convention speeches are available for free on iTunes (George W. Bush, John Kerry and many more). Telltale Weekly offers free and dirt cheap audio downloads, including John F. Kennedy’s 1961 inaugural address for free and Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural addresses for 25 cents or $1.

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