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CD Baby to Add Single Song Downloads
One complaint about CD Baby's popular indie digital download distribution service has been the inability to sell single song downloads. That's about to change alongside a major site redesign schedule for summer launch. From the blog: One of the main improvements we're absolutely thrilled about is the addition of single song downloads on cdbaby.com. Just like ...
In Germany Widespread Spying is Back This Time by Corporations
SEARCHED: I never could believe that Deutsche Telekom would use their data in this way, never," said Lothar Schroeder, a union representative whose phone records were searched. Hundreds of thousands of employees have had their cellphone, e-mail and computer records secretly searched. Companies say they did it to expose misconduct. Reporting from Berlin -- Growing up ...
FCCS Warrantless Household Searches Alarm Experts
You may not know it, but if you have a wireless router, a cordless phone, remote car-door opener, baby monitor or cellphone in your house, the FCC claims the right to enter your home without a warrant at any time of the day or night in order to inspect it. Thats the upshot of the rules ...
Jazz.Next Guidelines: New National Program Supporting Technology in the Jazz Field
Baltimore, MD -- Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation announces the availability of guidelines for Jazz.NEXT, a new national jazz initiative designed to encourage the application of technology in innovative approaches to developing audiences; communicating with the public; marketing, distributing and selling the work of jazz artists; and building a more robust jazz infrastructure better positioned to meet ...
Deals Pump New Life into Project Playlist (Updated)
TotalMusic Acquired and Sony ATV And EMI Publishing Sign On (UPDATED) Project Playlist has yet to complete the required quartet of major label deals, just lost its CEO to MySpace, and is laying off some employees, but two new deals show that the popular service is still very much in the game: ...
Is Music Marketing Changing to Meet Shifting Internet Usage Patterns?
From Teddy Wayne in the New York Times: Internet use for short-tail" sites with large audience reach has evolved... from portal-oriented sites, like shopping directories and Internet tools... to social networks, YouTube and providers of niche content. ...the video audience also exceeded the e-mail audience for the first time, and sites with ...
It's Official: Netflix Coming to Windows Media Center
After years of unofficial support, Netflix is finally coming to Windows Media Center. When the DVD-distributing giant first announced streaming video, clever programmers were quick to create add-ins that allowed users of Media Center to view the content on their systems--apps like MyNetflix and vmcNetFlix. But the apps were quirky, breaking whenever Netflix tweaked its interface, ...
Facebook's Zuckerberg in No Rush to IPO
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hopes to eventually take his company public but said it won't be for a few years, and stressed that the world's largest online social network is in no immediate need of capital. The 25-year-old co-founder of Facebook said he is always open to partnerships and investments, but stressed that Facebook can achieve ...
Sixth Grader Wins Google Logo Contest
Amazing prizes, worldwide exposure, and the Google empire at your beck and call, if only for 24 hours--not a bad day for a sixth grader. Top honors in the second annual Doodle 4 Google competition went to budding artist Christin Engelberth, 12, who attends Bernard Harris Middle School in San Antonio, TX. Her logo doodle, A ...
Top 5 Albums to Blast into Space
When Col. Timothy L. Korpa blasts off for the International Space Station next month, he plans to pack a copy of Echo & The Bunnymens storied 1984 full-length Ocean Rain aboard the space shuttle. Now its official, the bands singer Ian McCulloch told Chartattack. We are the coolest band in the universe. A surprising pick, perhaps, ...



