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S. E. Shires Company releases new website
S. E. Shires Custom Brass Instruments S. E. Shires Co. was founded in 1995 for the sole purpose of building custom trombones of unparalleled professional quality. Now recognized as a leader in brass instrument design, innovation and manufacture, we maintain our commitment to every player who chooses Shires, to build an instrument that not only feels ...
Youtube Drops Its 15 Minute Limit
Grab those old full length concert videos and start uploading. Back in July, YouTube raised the upload limit to 15 minutes for all users. Starting today, they're allowing most users with a history of complying with the YouTube Community Guidelines and their copyright rules to upload videos that are longer. Users can click the Upload" button ...
Twitter Gets More Music Friendly, Embeds Rdio
Twitter is slowly but surely becoming a much more music friendly service. First came iTunes song previews and the ability to share music with friends by linking a Twitter account to iTunes' Ping. Then came the ability to click on a Tweet with a link and view embedded media from partners like YouTube and USTREAM. Now ...
viinyl.com: Quick Interactive Single Song Sites
Canadian start-up Viinyl turns single songs into a quick but robust interactive website. Curently in beta, think of it as a digital version of the 45rpm single with artwork, lyrics and videos. Viinyl mini-sites come optimized with links to the social web. If you have any eye for graphics, it appears simple to create an engaging ...
How to Spend 15% Less Time Reading E-Mail
Whether you're an artist or a manager, this statistic is very important to know. Just by turning on Gmail's latest Priority Inbox function, users now spend 15% less time reading e-mail. Additionally, they spend 43% more time reading important" emails vs. unimportant" ones. If you go through a high volume of e-mail like us, spending less ...
Google Says It Can Do Music 10x Better Than iTunes
Google publicly promised an ambitious music service including subscriptions and a cloud music locker months ago, but talks with the labels appear to have stalled. Google Vice President Andy Rubin says the company isn't about to give up, though they aren't interested in just creating another iTunes. We could build that 10 times over," Rubin told ...
Online Music Label Clears 1M in Sales in 2 Years
After two years in operation, DFTBA Records has now sold a total of $1,000,000 in music and merch. Two YouTubers founded the company in 2008 who wanted to make being a full-time musician an attainable dream for their fellow video bloggers and performers. Hank and Alan, the founders of the label, ran the numbers and soon figured ...
Is Facebook Interested in Music, at All? No, They're Not...
From a Monday morning, SF MusicTech Summit panel discussion: Brenden Mulligan, Moderator: So there's no Facebook Music coming anytime soon? Meredith Chin, Facebook: No. Once upon a time, Facebook was absolutely interested in music. And, according to sources, discussing licensing possibilities with the majors and other potential partners. Facebook Music was afoot. Well, those days are ...
How to Get a Free Tubeify Account
If blog buzz is any measure, in the last few days music fans can't get enough of free music service Tubeify. This mashup of Last.fm and YouTube allows for unrestricted music discovery and playlisting. It's not Spotify or MOG, but it is free and available everywhere. Is Tubefy legal? The creators are obviously hoping to take ...
Limewire is Officially F*ked. Long Live Limewire...
What happens when high-flying P2Ps finally get fried? The real fun begins! But for now, there's nothing amusing for founder Mark Gorton, CEO George Searle, and the other remaining crew members. This pirate ship is sinking fast, and even the rats are scrambling.The LimeWire Store is getting phased out, and ahead of the weekend, the Wall ...





