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The Guy Who Hacked Gene Simmons' Website Faces 15 Years in Prison...
The memo is out: major content owners are deathly serious about enforcing their property, and they want to make examples. That may include 24-year-old Kevin Poe, who has been linked to a recent denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on GeneSimmons.com by the FBI. The Connecticut-based Poe has been charged with two federal counts of conspiracy and unauthorized impairment ...
Diaspora's Early Adopters Launch the Diaspora Noise Project
Diaspora, the long-anticipated alternative to social networks that invade your privacy and monetize information about your interests and habits, has started opening up to newcomers. I recently joined and, in addition to a simple, clean interface, found an emerging community of interesting folks some of whom are involved in a musical experiment known as The Diaspora ...
Does Google+ Hope to be the Next MySpace Music?
Japanese pop group AKB48 is leveraging the social functions of Google+ to regularly host Hangouts with fans and broadcast concerts live through Hangouts on Air, Google+ VP of Product Bradley Horowitz recently announced. When MySpace was still in its prime, it served as the go-to place for keeping track of what songs artists were creating. In ...
Twitter Begins Brand Page Rollout
Twitter is introducing brand pages and just as many of us haven't yet experienced the new Twitter account changes, the first brand pages being rolled out aren't even necessarily viewable to all. In fact, the demo video of Twitter's account changes has been marked private and you can't even see those. Fortunately, screenshots are available. Rafe ...
Music Hack Day London: Spotify Hacks and More
Music Hack Day London took place December 3 and 4 resulting in the usual mix of stuff that didn't work, stuff that kind of worked, stuff that worked but was just for fun and stuff that's clearly headed for market at a future date. Spotify's efforts to further open its API were richly rewarded with numerous ...
3 Microsites for Aggregating Your Band's Social Media and Extending Your Web Presence
The core of a musician's web presence should be your own website that functions as a homebase of operations for news, content development and ecommerce that fuels your social media activities around the web. So why would you need single page sites like About.me, Flavors.me and Onesheet that aggregate social media content and link out to ...
Audiosocket Launches Music Licensing Storefront, New Indie Artist Revenue Stream
Audiosocket has entered the second phase of its Music as a Service (MaaS) suite of offerings with the launch of MaaS: Storefront. It takes the music licensing service they've provided via API (like Vimeo Music) and turns it into a plug and play solution for digital media companies and for sites featuring user-created content. In the process, ...
Introducing the Internet’s First Web-based Key and Tempo Change Service Powered By Song Surgeon
Doylestown, PA: Todd, Michael & James, Inc (TMJ) the owner of Song Surgeon, its best in class" audio software for pitch (key) and tempo change, announced today the availability of a web-based key and tempo change service. This web based service uses much of the same technology found in Song Surgeon's desktop application to provide high ...
Free Webinar for Hypebot Readers: Holiday Music Marketing and the New Digital Consumer
You define your target consumer, and then you plan your marketing campaign to reach them. This holiday season, however, the market has become more fragmented. NARM and eMusic are offering a webinar this Thursday December 1st sharing insights into the new music marketing landscape. Hypebot and MusicThinkTank readers get in free. This webinar offers an understanding ...
Webdoc: A New Level of Social Content Creation
Webdoc is an interesting new service that takes the Storify concept of mixing and matching web content to another level. It was the winner of the recent MUSIC techpitch 4.5 event in London. Though not limited to music, it's clearly useful for musicians, marketers and fans who want to quickly create content that has a more ...





