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Pandora Preferred in Online Music Services
When it comes to online music services, consumers are most familiar with AOL Music, but in terms of actual usage, Pandora gets the most play, according to a Tuesday report from the NPD Group. Of the 4,051 people polled by NPD in the first quarter of 2009, about 30 percent were aware of AOL Music, followed ...
Indaba Enables Online Collaboration from Recording to Remix
Indaba enables online collaborative music creation and with the release of its new online console that means from the recording basic tracks to the the final mix. For prices ranging from free to $25 per month, musicians can meet and record privately or open their mixes to the wider Inadaba community creating unique and spontaneous overdubs ...
5 Reasons You Can Ditch Your DSLR for an iPhone
If you want high-quality photos, a responsive and full-featured DSLR is the only way to go. But sometimes you dont want to carry that bulky box around with you. With a couple of accessories, and a few megabytes of applications, you can turn the iPhone in your pocket into a rather capable replacement. Interchangeable lenses
Romplr Makes Music Interactive
In an age of interactive media, how to do same for music has become an increasing part of the music creation and marketing discussion in recent months. Online collaboration and remix sites meeting like Indaba are part of the answer. But for less tech savvy yet no less engaged fans there have been fewer options.
Apple Blocks iTunes Sync on the Palm Pre
We feared this day, and yet here it is: Apple has blocked the Palm Pre from syncing with iTunes 8 with its latest iTunes 8.2.1 update, according to Engadget Mobile. Apple's Software Update says in the install dialog that the new version provides a number of important bug fixes and addresses an issue with verification of ...
CD Baby Grows up with New Design and Features
CD Baby, the indie music child that Derek Sivers skillfully birthed and took into its teens, is now growing up under the guiding hands of new owners Discmakers. The compeltely revamped site which went live a few days ago offers a much sleeker experience for both artists and fans of indie music. ...
Amazon Sued over Cracking Kindles
Perhaps it's a bit much to ask, but I'd expect that a protective cover purchased for an expensive device like the Amazon Kindle would, at the very least, not damage the product. Matthew Geise shelled over the extra $30 for his wife's ebook reader; 3 months later, the Kindle started cracking where the cover fastens via ...
Twitter Ponders Legal Options After Hack
Twitter executives are still pondering their legal options after a hacker gained access to sensitive files and shopped them around to various blogs and news sites, but none of that data compromised the security of Twitter users, according to co-founder Biz Stone. The stolen documents which were downloaded and offered to various blogs and publications are ...
Yahoo Allows Users to Opt out of Mobile Ads
Yahoo has unveiled a new mobile feature that lets users opt out of interest-based advertising from the company right from their mobile devices, in an effort to make each user's privacy choices more accessible and transparent. We believe we are among the first of our major competitors to offer an opt-out choice of this kind directly ...
Facebook Membership Hits 250 Million
Facebook has passed the 250 million member mark, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg announced Wednesday. For us, growing to 250 million users isn't just an impressive number; it is a mark of how many personal connections all of you have made, and how far we at Facebook have to go to extend the power of connection to ...



