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New Service Digitizes CDs, Recycles Cases
Now that your music collection has gone digital, what do you do with all those old CDs and their jewel cases?
Murfie, a new online music marketplace, wants to help, allowing members to buy, sell and store their CDs, while the company recycles the jewel cases – a material with limited local recycling options.
How does it work? Mail in your CDs to Murfie’s headquarters in Madison, Wis., where the company uses commercial-quality equipment to convert the music files into the digital format of your choice, including MP3, FLAC, Apple Lossless and AAC. For a download fee of $1 per CD, you … read more
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