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Your Online Music Marketing Report Card
This guest post is from Nick Crocker who runs Native, a digital agency based in Australia. You can read his blog or follow him on Twitter. Not every artist needs an A+ online. But everyone needs at least a C-. The challenge for independent artists, label managers, artist managers and anyone working with artists ...
Sirius XM Launches iPhone App
Just in time for the release of the iPhone 3.0 software, satellite radio giant Sirius XM on Thursday made official its new app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The app provides subscribers with access to the content provider's 120 channels of music and talk like NPR, CNN, Fox News Talk, Oprah Radio, MLB Home Plate, ...
Google Still Tops in Search, Will Bing Change That?
Google once again topped the list for search engine share in May according to data from comScore. The company captured 65 percent of all core searches, up about 0.8 percent from April. Yahoo came in second with 20.1 percent of searches and Microsoft was third with 8 percent, a drop of 0.3 and 0.2 percent respectively. ...
New Jazz It Up! Episode Features: Chico Hamilton, Grace Kelly, Vintage Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Radio Deejay Russ Davis, and Coverage of the Freddie Hubbard Memorial at St. John the Divine
New York, NY -- From elder statesman Chico Hamilton to rising star Grace Kelly, the current episode of Jazz it Up! bristles with a cool edge that tempers the warmth of summer. On one of her two featured numbers, alto saxophonist Kelly arranges Bill Withers' Aint No Sunshine" into a jazz showcase; during the second, she ...
Despite Troubles, Poll Shows Myspace Still Important to Social Music
Earlier this week May stats were released that Facebook has passed MySpace in users and pageviews both in the US and wordwide. Yesterday, MySpace announced a re-organization that will see 420 people or 30% of staffers loose their jobs. Despite these troubles, as of Wednesday morning almost 78% of Hypebot readers responding ...
Obama Favors Dumping Work Cell Phone Tax
The Obama administration on Tuesday said it will back repealing a hard-to-enforce tax on personal use of work cellphones, appeasing the business community, phone makers and users. A 1989 law requires companies seeking to deduct worker cellphones as an expense to track personal use with painstaking documentation of minutes. The government, in a notice last week ...
Apple's iPhone Os 3.0 is Late; We Say: Wait
Ladies and gentlemen, start your iTunes. Just not yet. The new iPhone OS 3.0 update for all existing iPhones is scheduled to come out today, but it still hasn't arrived on iTunes as of 10 AM ET. According to general Web scuttlebutt, the update will arrive around 1 PM ET. Expect Apple's servers to be slammed, ...
Apple Takes Aim at Palm Pre's iTunes Support
Considering that the Palm Pre was designed in part by ex-Apple employees, and that its iTunes syncing function works by pretending to be an iPod, it was predictable that Apple would try to shoot it down. The Big Fruit today released a very thinly veiled attack on the Pre's iTunes capabilities, in the form of a ...
Report: Broadband Usage is Up, as Are Prices
Broadband adoption is on the rise, but so are monthly bills, according to a Wednesday report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project. About 63 percent of American adults now have broadband connections at home, up 15 percent from the same time last year. Unfortunately, an increased customer base has not prompted a drop in ...
Share Youtube Videos Automatically on Facebook, Twitter and Google Reader
From the YouTube blog: As we learned in kindergarten, sharing is good. We want you to be able to do more of it with your videos. With a simple one-time log-in on the upload page, you can now have your YouTube account automatically update your Facebook friends, Twitter followers, and Google Reader shared items when you ...



