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  • Amazon music ads fall on sceptical ears

    Amazon.com is testing a new advertisement form, offering a piece of software that plugs into the popular Winamp MP3 player and recommends new music -- from the online retailer's virtual shelves, of course.

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    The online retailer is testing a new ad form, offering a piece of software that plugs into the popular Winamp MP3 player and recommends new music--from its own virtual shelves, of course.

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