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Topic History of: "From the perspective of a store like Wal-Mart, the music industry stops at less than 60,000 tracks ...
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Bemuso When his article first came out on Wired, he gave an interesting statistic to the effect that Amazon's viability is based on the long tail... i.e. if they simply aped Wal-Mart online they'd be bust.
DJones However, for online retailers like Rhapsody the market is seemingly never-ending. Not only is every one of Rhapsody