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Linky Goodness, October 28
All right!! The tremors can stop, we’re back to the regularly scheduled LG that we all know and love! You know how you see a business finally bring their key, core aspect online, and you think “What took you so long?” Yeah, that’s what MTV Music finally bringing music videos online is. But [...]
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Spotify My setup and some Free Spotify Invites
When Spotify announced deals with Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, EMI Music, Warner Music Group, Merlin and The Orchard for their content to be included in their service well I for one was very happy.
so what is Spotify ? to me it’s a cross between iTunes and file sharing offering instant access to music and [...]
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Linky Goodness, October 17
Today we’re mostly Googly in our linkiness. Let’s get our obligatory nonGoogle story out of the way first: Facebook wants to offer music, but they don’t want to tangle with labels, reports paidContent.org. MySpace recently launched its music service, which it owns jointly with participating music labels. Facebook, on teh other han
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Apple Threatens to Shut Down iTunes
Musicians and their labels want Apple to increase the amount they make per digital music download. Apple says they would rather shut down iTunes music store. They are turning down a request for an increase of six more cents per song for music publishers and songwriters. Apple has insisted on keeping the price at 99 [...]
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MySpace Music Launches
Incredible, I know, but for the third time in two days, MySpace does something newsworthy. Today, they topped them all, and they just might have revolutionized music online—little, if any, exaggeration.
How do you listen to music online now? A dollar a download? A limited number of song plays a month? A [...]
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