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MOG Mobile Music App Introduced
On-demand digital music service MOG has announced that its mobile streaming music application is now available for download through Apple's App Store and on Android Market. The MOG mobile app is free to download and users can enjoy a three day trial. Full-access to the app costs 10$; its features include unlimited downloads, on-demand streaming, MOG ...
Fanbridge Introduces "FanRank" Feature
Direct-to-fan platform FanBridge has released a new feature called FanRank." It is an automated fan list segmentation engine based on loyalty/engagement fans demonstrate across email, social networks, mobile, etc. This new, free feature has already been enabled in every FanBridge account and each week updates itself. Their goal with FanRank is to enable artists to better ...
Why audimated.com Paying Your Fans is a Bad Idea
Audimated.com is a new social media site for independent musicians and fans; they want to help artists make more money with their music, and give fans a financial incentive to promote the artists they support. What's wrong with this? For simple, straightforward tasks if-then rewards, like financial incentives, work outstanding. Such would be the case ...
Organize Your Band with Bandize
"If a band doesn't expect to wear several hats, they might as well just hang up the one hat they do wear," says Andy Miles, the co-founder of Bandize. The days of hanging out, waiting for someone to discover you are over. The internet makes it too easy to get lost amongst the other bands vying ...
A Portal to Jazz in New York City
Plain and simple folks, as I've been preaching for many moons, the biggest issue facing jazz music is not a matter of lack of gigs or venues, dying record companies or jazz masters checking out for ancestry, or the lack of widespread 24/7 jazz radio; the biggest issue is audience, and our collective ability to grow ...
Extrapolating the Apple-Android Showdown: Who's Right?
Google confirmed in an earnings call Thursday that its Android Market now numbers 70,000 apps and counting. That's somewhat close to the same amount that Android statistics tracking site AndroLib touts, with one key difference: According to AndroLib, the total number of downloads for Android-based apps has pushed past the one-billion mark. Just to put that ...
Bandcamp to Start Revenue Sharing with Artists
All good things come to an end and Bandcamp as a free service is no exception. The name-your-price music and merch distribution platform will being revenue sharing with the artists on its site. Bandcamp is being pretty fair about the whole thing, taking 15% of each transaction, dropping to 10% once an artist's all-time sales exceed ...
Audio Tech Roundup!
A quick search through the posting archives reveals that we have not put forth an audio tech roundup since June 3rd. The wait is over! In honor of it being Friday, we will end the drought and allow you to devour tasty bite-sized morsels of audio-related information. To get the ball rolling, check out the piezoelectric ...
MidemNet Lab Calls for Music Tech Start-up Entries
MidemNet Lab, an international pitch platform for innovative music and music tech start-ups, is opening a call for entries for the 2011 edition. The event, now in its 2nd year, is doubling the number of companies that will have the opportunity to promote themselves during the Lab, which goes from January 23-25. Companies wanting to enter ...





