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noah | August 3, 2007 10:16 am

A new study by the online-metric company ComScore shows that MP3 files are the most common files on computers in the U.S., with the typical home computer containing 880 MP3s and 36 Windows Media files. These numbers inspired me to check my MP3 library, and here’s what I found: 12,170 MP3s, or 31 days and 12 hours worth of music. Granted, I’m probably on the higher end of the curve thanks to the near-constant stream of promotional MP3s/MP3 blog offerings that I’m adding to my library, but it made me curious: How big is your library? And do you ever prune your MP3 collection because of space/crummy song concerns?

MP3 Audio Files Most Common On Computers [Information Week]

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