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Sonicbids Acquires ArtistData
Exclusive Interview With Sonicbids CEO Panos Panay Sonicbids has acquired ArtistData, a popular platform that many musicians and labels use to simultaneously update their content across the web. The move signals an expansion for Sonicbids beyond its popular electronic press kits and gig opportunities to also helping artists promote their shows after they've been booked. ...
Reblog This at Your Own Legal Risk
Bloggers rip, reuse and rehash text and media from the entrails of the Internet all the time, but the legality of doing so remain contentious. Legal questions aside, the major blogging platforms have come to facilitate the reproduction of content from other websites. Last week, WordPress, the top host of blogs, added a reblog" feature. Clicking ...
Starbucks Announces Free Wi-Fi
Starbucks Coffee Company CEO Howard Schultz announces free Wi-Fi in all Starbucks locations at the Wired Disruptive by Design conference in New York City during a conversation with Wired magazine editor-in-chief Chris Anderson. Starbucks coffee drinks have become synonymous with the high costs consumers are cutting back on these days, but at least the Wi-Fi connections ...
I Want My @MTV: Cable Network Seeks Its First Twitter Jockey
If you can remember MTV 1.0 personalities like Mark Goodman, Martha Quinn, Nina Blackwood and J. J. Jackson, you may already be too old to contend for a new hybrid on-air and online position that the cable network is creating. On Monday MTV, the network that in the 1980s gave us the first video jockeys (or ...
AT&T Said to Expose iPad Users' Addresses
A group of hackers said Wednesday that it had obtained the e-mail addresses of 114,000 owners of 3G Apple iPads, including those of military personnel, business executives and public figures, by exploiting a security hole on AT&T's Web site. The group, which calls itself Goatse Security and says it specializes in exposing security vulnerabilities, also obtained ...
Google News Gives News Organizations a Chance to Stand Out
Many mainstream news organizations have long viewed Google News as a threat to their interests. But more recently, Google has been portrayed as sensitive to the health of the news media. Eric Schmidt, its chief executive, has worried openly about a world without high- quality journalism. Now a recent experiment suggests that Google is at least ...
F.B.I. Investigates Leak of iPad E-Mail Addresses
The F.B.I. is investigating a security loophole that involves AT&T and the iPad 3G. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Thursday that it was investigating a security breach on AT&T's Web site that allowed a security group to obtain the e-mail addresses of 114,000 iPad 3G owners. The group also obtained the identification numbers known as ...
Google, Apple in Regulators' Cross Hairs Again
What happens with Silicon Valley companies is not staying in Silicon Valley. Regulatory scrutiny is on the rise as two of the region's most prominent companies find themselves at the center of two different online security and privacy brouhahas that are getting attention in Washington. The Federal Communications Commission said Friday that it would increase scrutiny ...
4G: What is It and Where It's Headed
The first cellphone in the U.S. to use fourth-generation wireless technology better known as 4G debuted this month with the promise of super-fast download speeds, smooth video streams and even video chat. But how revolutionary is 4G? Forrester Research analyst Charles Golvin talked to The Times about how it could change mobile communication. How much faster ...
How to Create a Great Digital Music Strategy
"What does it mean to be an artist in 2010? What is a record company? A music company? A recorded music company? How do we define and work on music marketing within an ever-changing environment? 'And what about music?' you might ask me. Surely, music is the core of everything." Thus begins the intro to one ...





