
A new Microsoft study demonstrates digital downloads isn’t just the most evil form of purchasing music, it’s the most eco-friendly.
[Via Hypebot]
by Metal Insider | Aug 18, 2009 | Green Is The New Black | 3 comments

A new Microsoft study demonstrates digital downloads isn’t just the most evil form of purchasing music, it’s the most eco-friendly.
[Via Hypebot]
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