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Mozilla just wrapped up its Extend Firefox 3 contest and, after reviewing over 100 entries, its team of judges has announced the winners for Best Add-ons, Best Updated Add-on, and
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/music/SeeqPod_Music_and_Recommendation_Search_Engine'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; The team behind SeeqPod, a music search and recommendation engine, believes strongly in what they call "playable search." SeeqPod trawls
Continue reading »My favorite online music service Last.fm is currently ungoing a semi-public re-design, available to Last.fm subscribers ($3 per month) at beta.last.fm. Bearing in mind that last.fm is now owned by
Continue reading »The other day I tracked down another early alpha-testing startup called Fairtilizer, which is an online music community aspiring to define a new generation of music media. The premise behind
Continue reading »Session 3 was of community and collaboration startups. Two of the participants were from Korea, showing the internationalization of web 2.0. StoryBlender StoryBlender is a promising video mashup startup from
Continue reading »The BBC reports that EMI Group has agreed to be bought by private equity firm Terra Firma for ¬£3.2bn including debt, which is around US$6.3B. The deal isn't confirmed yet,
Continue reading »A lot of things happened in 2007 that seemed to threaten Apple's stranglehold on the digital music market. Microsoft launched its new Zune MP3 players, which received mostly glowing reviews,
Continue reading »We were big fans of Muxtape here at ReadWriteWeb, but when the the virtual mixtape service shut its doors last week because of legal issues with the Recording Industry Association
Continue reading »Songbird, the little music player/web browser mashup that everyone has high hopes for, has just released a new version: 0.5RC1. This is their first official release towards their goal of
Continue reading »A ray of hope has been passed to Pandora and other web broadcasting services. Just yesterday, Pandor founder Tim Westergren issued a "call to arms" to its listeners. He
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