ReDigi: The Thrift Shop for Digital Music
By: Jason McMullen In 2011 a company named ReDigi launched an online market place to sell used digital music.[1] The aim was to create a… Read More »ReDigi: The Thrift Shop for Digital Music
By: Jason McMullen In 2011 a company named ReDigi launched an online market place to sell used digital music.[1] The aim was to create a… Read More »ReDigi: The Thrift Shop for Digital Music
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