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  2. Dell Digital Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    Dell supplies two pieces of software with the purchase of a Digital Jukebox: The "basic" version of Musicmatch Jukebox and Dell DJ Explorer. The Musicmatch Jukebox software is used to copy, manage, and transfer music to the Dell DJ while the Dell DJ Explorer allows for the Dell DJ to be used as an external hard drive and provide more intuitive procedures to renaming, reordering, and simply ...

  3. Talk:Dell Digital Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    Considering Musicmatch is readily available for download on their own site and the only difference between the "Dell" supplied version is the "Dell" logo appearing in the top left, perhaps it would be best to move the Musicmatch details to the "third-party section".--Kevin586 17:41, August 14, 2005 (UTC)

  4. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Dell launched a line of portable digital music players called Dell DJ. They were discontinued by 2006. [48] The name "MP4 player" was a marketing term for inexpensive portable media players, usually from little known or generic device manufacturers. [49]

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  6. Djay (software) - Wikipedia

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    Djay (software) djay is a digital music mixing software program for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, [1] iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch created by the German company algoriddim. It allows playback and mixing of digital audio files with a user interface that tries to simulate the concept of "two turntables and a microphone" on a computer.

  7. Your $2 bill might be worth thousands. Here’s how to check

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    From 1995, according to the site, a set of 12 notes in their original packaging are worth $500 or more. You can find the value of your $2 bill by visiting their U.S. currency price guide online at ...

  8. Creative Nomad - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the Nomad Jukebox was also sold as an OEM product by Dell under the name Dell Digital Jukebox (Dell DJ), a USB 2.0 device. The Second Generation Dell DJ and Dell Pocket DJ 5 are also OEM products from Creative. The Nomad Jukebox shipped in the U.S. in September 2000. By January 2001, Creative reported that it had sold 100,000 units ...

  9. Category:Rock DJs - Wikipedia

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    Rock DJs. This category consists of rock DJs (also called indie DJs ): disc jockeys who play rock and pop music regularly at nightclubs. Most club DJs specialize in electronic music, using techniques such as beatmatching and scratching to manipulate sound recordings. This type of DJ essentially creates new music through the playback and mixing ...