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How does Eminem revenue change over the decade from 2010 to 2020?

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      What does Eminem revenue look like in 2020?

      8 Mile made three times the revenue of Music To Be Murdered By. Delve into granular data for precise insights. At MusicID Revenue we calculate the indicative revenue. For each alum and single, we apply the IFPI audited revenue in each country. It is very clever mathematics which Steve worked out. How do you like this bar graph? Well MusicID shows the actual revenue.

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      This is a commentary on Napster by a wonderful professor at uPenn, Peter Fader and Wendy Moe, written twenty years ago. This is when piracy was becoming very widespread. This analysis of the CD market is instructional for users of big data. It shows how much information available to company executives was ignored back in those days. Today big data is actually used, a real change.

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