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Internet 'Net Neutrality' Endorsed by FCC Chief
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission today called for more aggressive action to keep online traffic moving freely, proposing two new government policies to prevent telecommunications companies from restricting websites and other services on the Internet. The two new FCC rules would govern how Internet service providers such as AT&T Inc. and Time Warner Cable ...
FCC Expected to Announce Support of Net Neutrality Monday
Federal regulators next week are expected to seek to turn controversial “net neutrality” principles into formal rules intended to give the nation’s computer users the right to use whatever services and devices they like without interference from their ISPs. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is widely expected to announce during a speech on Monday at the Brookings ...
MySpace Music's Homepage Gets a Makeover
With just a mention buried on its blog for an announcement, MySpace Music's homepage got a makeover earlier this week. It's slicker, more focused and divided into clearer sections for easier navigation. Unfortunately, it serves as the portal to many of the same old badly designed and disjointed MySpace artist pages. (image via TechCrunch). What do ...
Mike DiRubbo Quartet Live Ushers in HD Live Concerts.com
Mike DiRubbo and his Quartet will be performing at The Kitano in New York City on September 25th and 26th, 2009. This concert is being featured on a brand new Web Site Concert experience called HDLiveConcerts.com. HD Live Concerts ("HDLC") was established to bring consumers the thrilling experience of watching their favorite performers’ live concerts when ...
I'm Sorry, but It Was Never Just About the Music
Musicians should concentrate on being musicians." How can I make music when I'm expected to spend all my time on Twitter and Facebook?" I'm sorry if this comes as a surprise, but it has never been enough to just make great music. Every generation of musicians has had to face their own challenges which ...
Google Unveils Fast Flip for Newspapers and Magazines
Google, which has been likened to parasites" and tapeworms" by editors who resent the company's efforts to aggregate news on the Web, this afternoon offered an olive branch to publishers of newspapers and magazines. Unveiled by Marissa Mayer at a TechCrunch 50 event in San Francisco, Fast Flip is actually more of a carrot than an ...
Facebook Says It's Making a Profit
Facebook is bringing in more money than it's spending. The social networking site says cash flow became positive during its most recent quarter. Facebook says it is now bringing in more money than it is spending. The social networking site had previously said it expected to achieve this goal sometime next year. The company also says ...
The Steady Decline of MySpace
MySpace's sloppy layouts and big brother corporate ownership has made it an easy target. But its hard to deny that for the last few years MySpace has been one of the most useful sites for garnering new fans and general band to fan interaction. But things are changing. Slowly but steadily page views and ...
3 Major Labels Resist Unlimited Download Model
ISP Virgin Media and Universal announced an unlimited download service that would allow subscribers to keep the tracks. But Sony Music and EMI are now signaling that they don't believe in the model and WMG has yet to decide. The fear is that an unlimited download service will be most attractive to heavy downloaders who are ...



