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YouTube has come to define the new era of online video, so let's take a look at their most popular videos of all time. I was expecting something like lonelygirl15
Continue reading »Radiohead's widely heralded experiment with free downloads plus a premium package and request for donations (effectively) remains shrouded in mystery, but Trent Reznor and Saul Williams released some numbers this
Continue reading »Starting in January, Amazon will launch a dedicated music shop for selling albums by bands discovered via Amsterdam-based Sellaband. The albums will be sold for £8.99, reports The Times
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Grooveshark_Paying_Users_to_Share_Music_on_a_P2P_Network'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Grooveshark, a startup from a group of University of Florida students, is aiming to shake up the music industry by
Continue reading »Here at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco Neil Young just announced that his whole life's work will be made available on in a dynamically updating collection delivered on Blu-ray
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/The_Filter_Music_Recommendation_Software'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; The Filter, a social music recommendation service backed by rock star Peter Gabriel, has released a new version of their
Continue reading »Ian Rogers, VP Video and Media Applications at Yahoo! (prior to that GM of Yahoo! Music) has just published an epic post based on a talk he gave at
Continue reading »Rock band Radiohead has already pushed the envelope in the past year by first releasing their new album under a pay-what-you-want price scheme in October, and then calling on fans
Continue reading »Tamago recently launched a peer-to-peer commerce system that enables people to sell digital media directly to customers. It's designed for semi-professional and amateur people who publish music, videos, photos,
Continue reading »Lucas Gonze, creator of WebJay, said today: "Policing unauthorized music on Webjay is turning into a huge drag. The problem is that I have to impose my puritanism on others,
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