In 2007 two entrepreneurs left Stockholm for Berlin to start what can best be described as Flickr for music. The winner lets musicians upload their works, finished or as a work in progress, market them to a community of fans and fellow artists alike and receive comments on an intuitive, user-friendly web site. This company has brought Web 2.0 to a business where technical innovation has been conspicuous by its absence.
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The recommendation: The results of the three studies conducted to date suggest that the safest option is to shade the alternating, individual rows of your table with a single color. Taking this approach is likely to ensure that:
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Welcome to SoundUnwound, the new music site from IMDb and Amazon. We've just opened for public beta testing and we'd love your feedback.
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Building Sites Around Social Objects: Web 2.0 Expo Europe 2008 - Co-produced by TechWeb & O'Reilly Conferences, 21 October - 23, 2008, Berlin, Germany - http://en.oreilly.com/webexbe...
We will compare and contrast different approaches teams have taken to build social objects. Some examples are: music tracks: Last.fm vs. Soundcloud
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The use of “ad networks” surged from 5% of total ad impressions sold in 2006 to 30% in 2007, according to the “Digital Pricing Benchmarking Study” from Bain & Company,
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In this half-day conference focusing on the key strategic issues surrounding the emerging economics of digital music, we will investigate what the music business is becoming
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According to M&C the value of music publishing has risen in Europe from $3.6 billion in 1996 to $5.2 billion in 2006 while recorded music sales have fallen from $9 billion to 7.5 billion.
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GStreamer is a library for constructing of graphs of media-handling components. The use cases it covers range from simple Ogg/Vorbis playback, audio/video streaming to complex audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing. Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a simple plugin with a clean, generic interface. Read more ...
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hosts pages for 5 million artists. MySpace says that 65% of their users embed music on their MySpace pages, and over 5 billion songs are streamed on MySpace each month.
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The value of business carried out through cell phones in Japan broke the US$100 billion mark for the first time in 2007, according to government figures.
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Most interesting perhaps is that the service is entirely open source, offering anyone a full copy of all its source code. Customers will pay for hosting, a Service Level Agreement and customer service. Today 10gen compares itself to Google App Engine and
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* Blog * About * Clients * Contact « Cass Creatives this week The Un-company » Heroes don’t like to get their feet wet Published by Jemima on July 16, 2008 in Business, Entrepreneurship and Events . Despite quite p
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A loophole in the law lets AM and FM music radio stations earn $16 billion a year in advertising revenue without compensation the artists and musicians who bring music to life and listeners
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U.K. record company revenues outside direct sales of music -- such as licensing, and other areas outside the recording copyright -- increased by 13.8% to $242 million in 2007, and now account for 11.4% of their domestic income
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