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A month after irking part of the independent recording community by launching its online music service mostly with major labels, MySpace Music has made a deal to almost double the amount of indie tunes available through the service.

In an agreement announced Thursday, the San Francisco-based Independent Online Distribution Alliance -- a digital distributor of tunes for several thousand labels -- will make its library of more than 1 million tracks available through MySpace Music.

It happens to everyone: A friend recommends a good book or movie, but by the time you get around to Googling it -- assuming you get that far -- you can't remember what it's called.

A San Francisco-based startup called kwiry (pronounced "query") aims to help you remember such snippets of information with a free service that lets you text these tidbits from your cell phone to its site.

"What we want to do is make the experience of remembering as simple as possible," said kwiry Chief Executive and co-founder Ron Feldman.