The Internet can deliver a lot of things right to your desktop, from your bank statement to the menu of a restaurant 3,000 miles away. But with the right software, it can also deliver Aretha Franklin's greatest hits, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the audio book version of every single Harry Potter novel , and that episode of All Things Considered you missed earlier this week when you were at the doctor. If you have a high-speed broadband connection, you can turn the Internet into the world's biggest jukebox, listening room, and radio station. This chapter tells you how to get an earful no matter what your musical taste. |