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Monetizing Mobile Content: Hybrid Models
eMarketer is predicting that by 2013, nearly 50% of mobile phone users will access the mobile Internet at least monthly. Along with rising smartphone shipments and increases in spending on mobile data plans, this will create a growing mobile content market. Mobile Internet users, used to a largely ad-supported Web, will expect free content on their ...
YouTube Gets Social
As socialization continues to dominate the web, YouTube, once satisfied with being the top online video site, is taking steps not to be left behind. They've built some tools into YouTube itself including friend suggestions based on your Gmail address book and connecting your YouTube account to social networks via an AutoShare feature. Some of this ...
Some Milestones for ArtistData
A lot has happened since we last heard from Brenden Mulligan. On a personal level, je got married (congrats!), honeymooned, and traveled around the country speaking at 5 music conferences from LA to Seattle to NYC. But his baby ArtistData, which allows artists to input their info once and spread it across the net, reached a ...
Why Music and MP3 Blogs Are the New Radio to the Beggars Group
A guest post by Australian freelance music writer Andrew McMillen. It's kind of crazy how the music industry works; we shout and tell everyone about a new record. It's really exciting, it's great, you can hear it on the radio.. oh, but actually, you can't buy it for two or three months. Is that okay? ...
Why Myspace and Wikipedia Pages Are More Important Than Ever
MySpace is over. Traffic is falling. Google's new enhanced music search has pushed my Wikipedia entry further down the page. Why should I care what a bunch og geeks write about me anyway, right? Wrong. First, both MySpace and Wikepdia still get massive amounts of traffic; and to the degree that you can control anything on ...
Bringing Digital Music to the Masses
If digital music is to reach mainstream adoption, the music industry must eliminate the barriers that confuse many non-techie consumers. That's the conclusion of Forrester analyst Mark Mulligan's new report Taking Digital Music To The Mainstream: The Music Product Features For The Living Room". Easier and cheaper hardware if the key to the conversion according to ...
Falling Traffic at Myspace Will Cut $100 Million from Google Ad Payments
stats via Alexa Falling traffic at MySpace will cost it $100 million in payments from Google ads according to estimates offered by executives of parent company News Corp. In 2006 Google agreed pay $900 million for the exclusive right to provide search advertising to MySpace over three years based on traffic volume. We're still losing traffic," ...
My Top 15 iPhone Apps
A couple people I know have recently acquired iPhones and Ive been asked a couple times which applications (aka apps from the App Store) I like/use the most. Heres a list: I could definitely not live without Twitterific Premium ($3.99), Yelp (free), Facebook for iPhone (free) and NetNewsWire (my RSS reader). This app hooks up with ...
Lost in a Sea of 100,000 iPhone Apps
Apple announced this week that developers have created more than 100,000 apps for its App Store for iPhone and iPod touch customers in 77 countries. Users have downloaded two billion apps to date. Some music apps are instant hits. With 10,000 downloads a day, worldwide customer response to our I Am T-Pain ...
Echo Nest to Enhance MOG's All Access
The Echo Nest will help power MOG's All Access music offering when it launched near the end of this month. Echo Nest is a proprietary machine learning platform that listens to and reads about music across the web to power better music search, recommendation and interactivity. According to David Hyman, CEO of MOG, MOG All Access ...



