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digiRAMA

October 26, 2006

Among the best things about the internet is the fact that it is global. There are no countries. Music is distributed globally. You can easily find music and video content from anywhere in the world at the touch of your fingertips. You don’t have to get out of your comfy chair at all anymore to acquire them. Simply download the music you want.

There are hundreds of people who have seen this golden opportunity to help people find great music and turn a steady profit at the same time. Among those visionaries and business men are Kiwi brother Shaun and Garth Davis who founded digiRAMA in November 2004. Their site is extremely cost-effective. You can try before you buy any song and you pay only for the songs that you decide to purchase. The site is so easy to navigate they call it child’s play.

Their site has a fantastic collection of tunes. They are better stocked than some physical music stores. It’s also great that they aren’t stuck to just selling music CDs. They have music videos, ringtones for sale. They even have some of the equipment you might want to purchase to enhance your listening experience such as cool speakers and headphones.

Since this is a New Zealand based company and since the site was created with their countrymen in mind, they’ve included the top picks of the week as well as the top hits for the year. No need to wait until New Year’s Eve to find out what made the top of the charts for the year 2006. Plus they also have their very own chart to help people choose from among the songs and albums most popular to other users of the site. At a mere A$16.99 an album it really is worth visiting and checking out.

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