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EMI.com Relaunches as Music Discovery Lab
A CRITICAL FIRST LOOK (UPDATED) After several months of open rumors, EMI has relaunched its flagship web site as a music discovery destination. While direct purchase will be enabled soon, the real purpose of the site is voyeuristic. The company wants to watch and learn as consumers search for, discover, enjoy and purchase music from the ...
Chris Cornell Gets Web Site Right
GUEST POST: This article by Scott Perry of Sperry Media was first published in the newsletter of his New Music Tipsheet. I really like the Chris Cornell website. Not only is it clean and easy to navigate, but I think it's a strong reflection of the work that goes into fleshing out an artist's image these ...
Northern European Music Industry Blazes Trails Others Should Follow
Guest post by Mike Masnick reprinted with permission from Techdirt. I'm not entirely sure why, but it appears that a bunch of folks in the northern parts of Europe are doing some rather interesting analysis of the recording industry in that region. Perhaps it's the fact that so much attention has been ...
The Orchard Opens API to Select Artist Services
Digital distributor and marketer The Orchard is launching a groundbreaking platform, using an API, to provide its artist and label clients access to third party business solutions within their client Workstation. These companies are confirmed as Orchard API launch partners: ArtistData automates the updating of information to artist websites, social network profiles, concert databases, Twitter feeds ...
Amazon Kindle Gets Huge Battery Boost, PDF Reader
Amazon disclosed Tuesday that owners of its Kindle e-reader will receive a free firmware update that will increase the battery life by a whopping 85 percent and add PDF capabilities, all for free. Users won't have to download or manually update the Kindle, Amazon said; instead, it will be delivered via the Amazon WhisperNet service in ...
Labels Tell Google: Stop Linking to Pirate Bay
The IFPI, international trade organization of the major record labels, has told Google to remove search results that link to infringing content made available through the Pirate Bay." Rather than asking Google to remove specific files from its search index, the IFPI is, for the first time. demanding that entire sites be de-listed from the engine. ...


