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Harry McCracken 2010 says, “And the subscription music services just keep coming: Rdio, from Skype founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, is leaving private beta today.” http://bit.ly/cblIGw (Always click link for full article and post comments!)
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According to Glenn Peoples 2010, “Music streaming service Rdio opened to the public on Tuesday with an additional distributor’s content and availability in Canada. It had been in private beta release since early June.” http://bit.ly/bG4C5L (Always click link for full article and post comments!)
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According to Kristen Schweizer 2010, “Skype Technologies SA founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis have started a new music streaming website called Rdio for U.S. and Canadian users.” http://bit.ly/9RFA03 (Always click link for full article and post comments!) Kristen Schweizer can be reached at: kschweizer1@bloomberg.net
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WSJ’s Lauren Goode tests out the service to determine if the $10 a month price tag is worth it. http://bit.ly/bFpmKy (Always click link for full article and post comments!) The new Rdio digital music service may or may not be the music industry’s new best friend. What do you think?
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TechCrunch host the TechCrunch Disrupt 2010 conference on May 24 – May 26th. #techcrunch #conferences It is a stellar line-up of technology company executives, analysts, programmers and entrepreneurs. Definitely take a look at the site Click for Web Site #Michael Wolf #Fred Wilson #Josh Williams #Andrey Ternovskiy #Brian Sugar #Quincy Smith #Charlie Rose #Avner Ronen [...]
- May 2nd
- Filed under: Blogs, Business, Digital Media, Digital Music, Entrepreneurism, Entrepreneurs, Global, Internet, Law, Management, North America, Social Media, Startups, Technological Innovation, Technology, Telecom, consulting, mobile, social networking, software, web security, wireless
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Wired.com, “SXSW: MOG’s mobile music apps go beyond the playlist” Click here for Article
- March 28th
- Filed under: Blogs, Business, Digital Media, Digital Music, Independent Music, Music Publishing, Recorded Music, Technological Innovation, Technology, Uncategorized, mobile
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Wired.com Epicenter, ” Virtual musicians, real performances: how artificial intelligence will change music” http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/03/virtual-musicians-real-performances/
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Wired.com, “Is 2010 the year digital will eclipse print ad spending?” http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/03/is-2010-the-year-digital-will-eclipse-print-ad-spending/
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Calliste Communications (@callistecomm), Managing Director, Jerry Calliste Jr. @jerrycallistejr a 27 plus year veteran recorded music and music publishing company executive is completing 1 of 10 white papers this week referencing independent music artists and digital music distribution. The first paper is titled, “Independent Artists and the Digital Age of Music Distribution”. “I reached out [...]
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According to Jerry Calliste Jr., Managing Director, Calliste Communications, @callistecomm “The team at Callistecomm are available for select research, consulting, offshore business development, project management (outsourced IT, web site development and e-Commerce) based projects for entrepreneurs and small businesses.” Send an email message to “Get Started” for details. Below is a list of a few [...]
- March 1st
- Filed under: Asia Pacific, Business, Digital Media, Digital Music, Management, Northern Europe, Recorded Music, South Asia, Technology, Uncategorized, software