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 | Ogie Alcasid pays tribute to OPM Found at 11/14/2008 via showbizandstyle.inquirer.net MANILA, Philippines?It has been 20 years since we first heard Ogie Alcasid?s debut hit single, ?Peksman.? Back then, piracy wasn?t so rampant because it wasn?t easy to mass-produce cassette tapes. So, Original Pilipino Music (OPM) enjoyed not just robust sales, but massive artistic growth, as well. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | O2 to sponsor Academy music venues Found at 11/11/2008 via www.guardian.co.uk Mobile operator O2 has struck a £22.5m deal with music promoters Live Nation to sponsor 11 music venues across the UK. By Mark Sweney. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Old Dog, New Tricks: LimeWire Adds Social Features Found at 11/8/2008 via www.readwriteweb.com LimeWire - an eight-year old P2P service that manages to survive despite the best efforts of the RIAA - isn't resting on its laurels. In fact, despite the turmoil in which they find themselves embroiled , the company continues to make efforts to improve the service. In March of this year, they launched an iTunes-esque music store . Now, according to the LA Times , LimeWire plans to add ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Options for streaming music from your PC to the rest of the house Found at 11/4/2008 via tech.yahoo.com Reader Patricia writes: I know nothing about technology, but would like to buy a stereo system that is wireless and plays music off my computer in my home. I'd like to have wireless speakers in various rooms, and if I can program different music to different rooms, that would be ideal. Does that exist at a reasonable cost? There are so many ways to stream music from your PC to the rest of ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Orascom Telecom and Nokia cooperate to provide ground-breaking mobile services to consumers Found at 10/27/2008 via www.zawya.com As part of the collaboration, Nokia Nokia devices will provide easy access to both companies' selected services, such as Nokia Nokia Maps, Nokia Nokia N-Gage and music, with more exciting services to follow. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Online music service offers songs for 10 cents each Found at 10/21/2008 via www.latimes.com Of course there's a catch: You can listen only through your Web browser. The major record labels plan to start selling digital songs today for a dime apiece. The catch: You can't carry them with you on an iPod. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Online music service offers songs for 10 cents a song Found at 10/20/2008 via www.latimes.com Of course there's a catch: You can only listen through your Web browser The major record labels plan to start selling digital songs today for a dime apiece. The catch: You can't carry them with you on an iPod. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Once More Musicians & Fans Will Get The Shaft Found at 9/30/2008 via mashable.com The music business has to be one of the most contentious online businesses with so many players involved. On one side you have the record labels who are facing an ever increasing devaluation of their physical media business. You have the trade organizations for the music industry trying to maintain their power base and millions of dollars of income. Then there are all the online providers of ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Our Points Found at 9/29/2008 via nt1.directionsmag.com Say good bye to your phone/PDA and hello to rather bulbous wrist worn device. It's apparently got GPS and an MP3 player. A cellophane-looking touch screen is hidden inside and slides out for use. My immediate response: I'd need three hands to use it or would need to take it off for use. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Oh Boy, BlueTunes, This Looks Like Trouble To Me Found at 9/26/2008 via www.techcrunch.com I'm listening to Best Of David Bowie as I type this. No, I'm not streaming it for free on MySpace Music. Instead, I've uploaded the album, which I own, to new music site called BlueTunes . The new service, which launches today, is trying to avoid paying streaming music fees to labels because users are uploading and then playing their own music. If this sounds familiar it's because it's ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Oh it's on: Amazon MP3 vs. iTunes Found at 9/24/2008 via news.cnet.com Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Oh it's on: Amazon MP3 vs. iTunes --Amazon.com's DRM-free store is coming to T-Mobile's G1. And now that Amazon is starting to expand its presence, Don Reisinger thinks the real battle is about to begin with iTunes. Qualcomm CEO discusses genesis of Google phone --Paul Jacobs talks about how his company's chip got into the first Google phone. ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | OPINION: Sony Ericsson's "PlayNow" service is a little better than it first appeared Found at 9/24/2008 via uk.news.yahoo.com I was a bit doubtful of "PlayNow" when it first appeared on my radar. I'm still not convinced that it'll suddenly persuade everything that it's worth buying music again, but the deal is slightly sweeter than it originally appeared to be. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Oh it's on: Amazon MP3 vs. iTunes Found at 9/24/2008 via news.cnet.com Son of NASA astronaut happy to blast off with the Russians--A video game developer from Austin says he's not afraid of a Soyuz bumpy landing. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Online Royalty Rates Finally Agreed Upon Found at 9/24/2008 via www.cmj.com After years of hot debate, the recording industry, music publishers and online music services have negotiated a deal and released stipulations regarding interactive streaming and limited download services. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Omnifone in International Partnership to Power Sony Ericsson Unlimited Music Phones Found at 9/24/2008 via biz.yahoo.com - More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |