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MOG isn't Just a Streaming Music App: It's a Music News Destination

By Sarah Perez / August 17, 2010 8:29 AM / View Comments

MOG, an up-and-coming streaming music service, has just launched its own editorial hub called the MOG Music Network. This online news source goes hand-in-hand with its music listening service, the latter which is available both online and as mobile applications for the iPhone and Android.

The MOG Music Network (MMN) includes music-related news from the company's network of 1,200 music blogs plus in-house news, reviews another other features. According to MOG, its network of blogs now generates more than 20 million monthly unique visitors and its goal is to become the largest music network online.

Despite Performance Enhancements, Oracle Enterprise Manager Still Lags Behind

By Steven Walling / June 16, 2009 2:00 PM / View Comments

oralogo_june09.gifOracle, the global enterprise software giant, has released upgrades and new management packs for its Enterprise Manager software.

The new offerings are tailored to handle the Oracle WebLogic Portal and IBM WebSphere Portal. Despite a facelift, the software has done little to seriously address the issues the Enterprise Manger has in serving today's enterprise environment.

Don't Look Now, But Someone's Building Yet Another Techmeme

By Sarah Perez / May 5, 2009 7:51 AM / View Comments

Love it or hate it, but there's no arguing that the go-to aggregator for finding the top tech news of the day all on one page is none other than the news portal Techmeme. It's the site that catches you up when you get behind, lets you know what happened while you slept, and tracks the buzz (and yes, the echoes, too) of the tech blogosphere. Other competitors exist, but no one - not even Google - seems to be able to compete.

So why even bother covering yet another Techmeme wannabe? Because competition is important. Techmeme may do a great job, but innovation can still be found elsewhere.

Nizm: A Video Portal for People with Taste

By Sarah Perez / April 28, 2009 5:54 AM / View Comments

If your taste in online video-watching goes beyond the viral videos of mass appeal that include things like this drugged-up kid, Where the hell is Matt?, or even the latest internet phenomenon Susan Boyle, then you're going to love the new site called Nizmlab. While its name may be a bit funny, its content is pure sophistication. Instead of just counting down the most popular videos across video-sharing sites on the net, Nizmlab is run by editors who pick the most interesting and unique creations to showcase on the site.

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