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What's Ahead for 2011? Bruce Warila: The 'Add Music' Button Will Change Everything.
As we end the year, Hypebot asked some our favorite thinkers, writers, and friends to answer two questionsone looking forward and the other back. Here Bruce Warila, co-founder of Music Think Tank and VP of Product for Emergent Discovery, answers. Hypebot: What do you see as the most important business and consumer trends that will shape ...
Video: Youtube Explains New Trends Feature
With 35 hours of video being uploaded to YouTube every minute, keeping up is impossible. Last week, YouTube officially unveiled YouTube Trends, a new set of tools designed to help uesers stay on top of the latest popular videos and trends. What this video for an explanation of how YouTube Trends works:
Sony Reveals Lackluster Subscription Music Service
Spotify failed to launch. It's official now. Sadly, that news isn't surprising. In the background of this digital music drama, songshas launched their own lackluster music subscription service. Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity" will launch in the U.K. and Ireland for starters, but Sony has plans to bring it stateside in 2011. Don't hold your breath. ...
ReverbNation: Free "Control Room" iPhone App
ReverbNation has been having quite a run leading up to this holiday season. First they announced their one-millionth account. Then they gained an exclusive partnership with Myspace, which made their tools baked into the fabric of the social network. Now they've released a mobile app for the iPhone that enables artists to collect emails, check profile ...
New Service Connects Musicians, Songwriters, Producers
GrooveZoo Announces Public Beta Launch to Connect Songwriters, Musicians, and Producers New Service Enables Musicians To Utilize Online Cutting-Edge Tools To Connect, Learn, And Cross-Pollinate SANTA CRUZ, CA: GrooveZoo has announced the public beta launch of its music service (http://www.groovezoo.com). The site connects songwriters, musicians and producers, which allows them to share and cross-pollinate their projects, ...
Overview: Newly Adopted FCC Net Neutrality Rules
The Federal Communications Commission has approved new rules, which prevent your broadband ISP from blocking websites, but provides wireless providers with added clemency. Tim Conneally, a writer at betanews, has published the most clear-cut overview of what these rules are and what they mean: Basic Rules for fixed Broadband Transparency: Carriers must clearly express to consumers ...
Cricket Launches Muve Music: First Unlimited Mobile Music Service to Reach U.S.
(Updated) Cricket Communications today became the first U.S. mobile carrier to offer consumers unlimited music as part of a wireless rate plan. Dubbed Muve Music, the new digital music service is only available as part of a $55 monthly unlimited wireless plan and offers DRM-free mp3's over the air to the phone. All four major labels ...
Don't Just Play My Music. Play with My Music...
Unlike other media types, music works great in the background, and often enhances other activities. You can't go for a jog and watch a movie, read a book, or play a game. And no one is getting pulled over for listening-while-driving. All of that has always played in music's favor. But it's a double-edged sword. Perhaps ...
DRM is Back with a Vengeance! Cricket's "Unlimited" MP3 Download Service...
The major labels are always ready to license an all-you-can-eat, MP3 download store. That is, as long as the MP3s aren't really unlimited. And, as long there's lots of fine print involved. And so is the case with Cricket Wireless' just-launched Muve Music service, which offers 'millions of MP3s' from all four majors. Download whatever you ...
Echo Nest CEO Explains How New MTV Music Meter Will Help Indie Artists
MTV has partnered with Echo Nest to develop products that will to enable better music discovery. First up is the MTV Music Meter chart that which searches blogs, social media and traditional metrics like radio and sales to determine which artists are getting the most attention. But unlike Billboards new Social 50 and Big Champagne's Ulitimate ...





