1,187 posts tagged digitalmusic
SubscribeGuitar Tutorials Rocket Up ITunes Podcast Charts
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File Sharing Comes to the iPhone
http://blog.wired.com/ music/ 2008/ 05/ file-sharing-co.htmlIt was inevitable that someone would eventually release a file sharing application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. That day has come, in the form of iSlsk -- an iPhone file sharing client that connects to Soulseek, importing downloads into the iPhone's music library for easy playback.
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FlyTunes Brings Streaming Audio, Video Podcasts To iPhone
http://www.podcastingnews.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ flytunes-brings-streaming-audio-vid…Mobile broadcast network FlyTunes has added video and audio podcasts to its offerings, in addition to a new user interface and a customizable channel guide. The new video and audio channels cover a wide range of topics, including news, entertainment, politics, kids & family, health, comedy, business and technology.
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US Judge May Grant Thomas New Copyright Infringement Trial
http://futuremusic.com/ blog/ ?p=2812US Judge May Grant Thomas New Copyright Infringement Trial May 16th, 2008 U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis who presided over the only file sharing case to actually go to a jury stated that he might have erred with one of his instructions to the jury, and is considering granting a new trial.
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Amazon's MP3 Clips Widget Is Cool, but Not Cool Enough
http://blog.wired.com/ music/ 2008/ 05/ amazons-mp3-cli.htmlAmazon.com took one step closer to our shared online music future Thursday by launching a rather cool MP3 clips widget that lets users build song lists and embed them on sites of their choice. I say rather cool, because it's a great idea that needs more work.
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Music Industry Gurus' Five Point Plan to Save their Business
http://blog.wired.com/ music/ 2008/ 05/ music-industry.htmlResearchers at The Leading Question and experts from Music Ally have determined that fewer people are regularly paying for downloads, while the percentage of the population that regularly downloads music from a P2P network is holding steady.
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CloudTrade: Free, Legal Music Sharing on Your Smartphone
http://blog.wired.com/ music/ 2008/ 05/ free-and-legal.htmlCloudTrade has announced that music from its first two label deals is now available for trading on its mobile file-sharing network. Users can trade about 250 songs from CloudTrade's label partners: ATO Records (Radiohead's U.S. CD distributor) and the jam-band-friendly Sci Fidelity Records.
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WIll Apple Bring Back DRM’d Music?
http://www.podcastingnews.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ apple-bring-drmd-music/According to the Guardian’s Tim Anderson, DRM’d music is going to stage a comeback, and Apple’s going to be the one making it happen. The music industry wants to sell new services, like music subscriptions, and DRM’s is central to making these services viable.
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Mobius Seattle 2008: Day Two, First Half, Zune
http://www.geardiary.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ mobius-seattle-2008-day-two-first-half-z…Terry and Dave from the Zune team opened our day by giving a brief overview of the device’s history, interface, 2.5 update, software, and models. A detailed overview was given of the Zune “my social | my profile” page on the Zune site, exploring the networking aspect of the player and discussing ways that it will more deeply explore the whole “social” aspect.
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Guitar Tutorials Rocket Up iTunes Podcast Charts
http://blog.wired.com/ music/ 2008/ 05/ guitar-tutorial.htmlModern guitarists have a new option when it comes to learning their instrument. Chord books and music lessons still sell, but for visual learners, the best option is probably the video tutorial. There are several online options, but we really like iVideosongs' approach.
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Thursday Odds and Ends
http://digitalaudioinsider.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ thursday-odds-and-ends.htmlThis year's Bandwidth Music + Technology conference will be held on August 14 & 15 in San Francisco. More details and scheduled speakers are here. It's a year old, but this Swindleeeeee post on how labels could optimize eMusic and non-eMusic sales is still relevant.