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"This is My Jam" is Like Pinterest for Music

By John Paul Titlow / February 13, 2012 7:30 AM / View Comments

You know how it goes. One way or another, you get introduced to a new song, it sticks in your head and you want to share it with your Internet

64 Billion Plays: What Online Music Looks Like Today (Infographic)

By John Paul Titlow / January 20, 2012 8:00 AM / View Comments

In 2011, we collectively listened to 64,876,491,602 songs on the Internet. Whether it was on YouTube, SoundCloud, Rdio or MySpace, the citizens of the Web listened to quite a lot

How the Web and Mobile Tech Are Changing How People Learn Music

By John Paul Titlow / January 12, 2012 7:00 PM / View Comments

That the Web has revolutionized music is not exactly a news flash, but most people typically think about that in terms of music consumption. iTunes. YouTube. SoundCloud. Spotify. Group listening

What SoundCloud's Massive New Funding Means

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / January 2, 2012 10:24 PM / View Comments

What becomes possible when technology cuts out the middlemen in music publishing and distribution? A lot of very strange and sometimes wonderful things. Berlin based music and audio sharing network

Top 10 Consumer Cloud Applications of 2011

By Scott M. Fulton, III / December 16, 2011 12:00 PM / View Comments

For the last few years, many everyday folks who've been asked in surveys, "What is a cloud application?" have either guessed wrong or said they don't know. Folks don't know

Rdio Beats Spotify at Having Music You Actually Like, Says Study

By John Paul Titlow / December 14, 2011 11:08 AM / View Comments

In the fast-changing digital music streaming space, it's hard to know which service is best for you. Spotify gets the most hype, but lots of people love Rdio, which has

Hands-On With the New Spotify Radio: Look Out, Pandora

By John Paul Titlow / December 9, 2011 3:15 PM / View Comments

Normally when a tech company launches a product or feature that's billed as a potential "killer" of a popular incumbent, there's cause to be skeptical. Quite often, that's just unsubstantiated

Hands-On With the New Spotify - Apps Make it Way More Useful

By John Paul Titlow / December 5, 2011 3:30 PM / View Comments

This week, darling of the all-you-can-stream music space Spotify announced that it's opening up to third party developers and creating a platform on which they can build HTML5 apps

Ten Years Later, Napster is Dead and Digital Music is Thriving Regardless

By John Paul Titlow / December 1, 2011 4:20 PM / View Comments

I'll never forget when I first discovered Napster. I was in high school and had heard about it from a friend. As an avid music fan, I was delighted to

Daily Wrap: Path is Awesome and More

By Robyn Tippins / November 30, 2011 8:00 PM / View Comments

Jon says the version 2 do-over of the life-streaming app, Path, is like a slicker, more elegant Facebook Timeline. Is that a good or bad thing? Either way, Path is

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