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Computing | by Samuel Axon | Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:00PM | 0 comments

We've got our own ideas about the best tech stuff to buy for Valentine's Day, but the traditional, less-techy choice is a Marvin Gaye LP with the song "Let's Get It On". These days though, you play your music on an iPod in a speaker dock, on a PC, or with any number of other devices that don't use physical media. Amazon has you covered this year, as it's offering an MP3 of "Let's Get It On" as a totally free, DRM-less download today and tomorrow.

Amazon is also pimping the full album of the same name for just $5 online, too. That's a pretty good deal, and you could listen to it with your significant other on the Newsmy lovers' MP3 player, or give it as a gift to him or her on a USB mixtape. Just a couple ideas. Be creative!

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