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Bastard pop net label, including Scissor Sisters mash-up remix album. Free MP3s/torrents.
links for 2007-08-11
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Google’s ‘Stealth mode’, much hinted at music download service gBox got the official unveiling with news that Universal Music will be offering non-DRMed music via the service and not through iTunes.
links for 2007-07-26
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See what your website looks like in the iPhone browser.
links for 2007-07-25
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features over 200 applications that can be used on iPhone.
links for 2007-07-22
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ColorWare is offering iPhones in 29 different aftermarket color combinations.
links for 2007-06-29
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Yahoo owned Webjay closes and joins the dotcom deadpool.
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Steve Jobs announced that all Apple employees would be receiving a free iPhone, he also mentioned that new, “OSX-based” iPods are in development.
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Home page for the hottest gadget since the last one
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Google was set to launch late on Wednesday a beta version of Google Desktop search for Linux in a sign of encouragement by the search giant for Linux on the desktop.
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http://iPhone.Findnearby.Net has been set up to show iPhone fanatics where they can go purchase the device on Friday, or anytime after the launch. The Mashup takes AT&T and Apple stores where iPhone are selling, together with eBay and Craigslist listings
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Change the route that Google maps gives you by dragging the blue marker to modify the journey.
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At least two large online retailers are selling Nokia’s 770 Internet Tablet for $140. Originally priced at $400. Seen at shop.com and buy.com.
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Yahoo image search now integrates with Flickr results. Thats 300 million images added to the search pool.
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Wired blogs comments that the iPhone makes signing up for a wireless plan less sucky by enabling you to activate your phone using iTunes, not some shop salesperson who knows less about the tech than you do.
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first part of a two-part series on the decline of the record industry in Rolling Stone.
links for 2007-06-13
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On June 6 the FTC filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California against BurnLounge, Inc. The complaint charges that BurnLounge.com sold opportunities to operate on-line digital music stores that was, in fact, an ille
links for 2007-05-21
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Tribler is a social community that facilitates filesharing through a so called peer-to-peer (p2p) network.
links for 2007-05-20
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While the copyright fight rages between big record companies and their customers, some smaller, independent labels are moving in with innovation instead of litigation. First Word Records, a U.K. label based in Leeds, has one new idea — vinyl records that
links for 2007-05-16
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Amazon.com today announced it will launch a digital music store later this year offering millions of songs in the DRM-free MP3 format from more than 12,000 record labels.
links for 2007-05-14
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Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of web development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page.
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Use your GMail account to store files using a browser based set up.
links for 2007-05-11
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Paul McCartney tells Billboard that the Beatles digital download deal is as good as sealed. Meaning you will be able to legally download Beatles tracks online soon.
links for 2007-05-10
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This portable DVD player incorporates a video iPod dock that allows you to play iPod videos on an 8.5-inch screen. It also has an SD card slot for movie and photo viewing, and it supports DivX video and MP3 CDs.
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Many websites are introducing special versions made exclusively for browsing with the Nintendo Wii. The latest Wii-focused site to launch was a special version of Google Reader.
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Music on your Wii starts here. Finetune launch an audio player just for the Wii.
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Last.fm will be using its partnerships with major and independent labels to bring video recommendations to the site this week. Initial content will be provided by some of the world’s leading independent labels, including Ninja Tune, Nettwerk Music Group,
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Lifehacker reader John discovered a way to virtually eliminate spam from his Outlook inbox: top-level domain blocking.
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MySpace now have a dedicated page detailing how to sell your own music on your MySpac page via the hook up with Shaun Fannings SnoCap.
Links for 2007-05-09
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News Corp. and NBC Universal announce today a multi-year content and distribution agreement with CNET Networks for their joint premium online video venture dubbed the YouTube Killer.
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the independent online music retailer, has announced a complete solution for music artists as the first and only music store to offer both digital downloads and CD sales with 100 percent of the purchase price paid back to artists
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The Filter is a music recommendation service which started as a beta in 2006, and is endorsed/evangelized by none other than Peter Gabriel.
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Of all the MySpace add-ons, it seems like the music category is filling up the fastest. The latest to join the long, long line of MySpace music players is BeatPort, an online music store that specializes in dance music and remixes. They’ve just announce
Links for 2007-05-08
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Rough Trade, which had its origins in a pokey music store on Kensington Park Road in London, is to open Britain’s biggest music-only shop in a direct challenge to the all-conquering power of the internet.
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And not so legal services….Run down includes borderline legal Russian download services.
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the popular online music streaming site Pandora instituted blockade against IP addresses outside of the United States. Frantic Industries posted a list of proxy techniques you can use to fool Pandora into thinking you’re in the U.S.
Buzzsonic DJ
Internet No Comments »We’ve been running a music industry search directory for a number of years now as a sub domain on the 99th Floor Elevators blog here and have long been planning to update the resource as its been running on a creaking five year old php script, which is as far removed from Web 2.0 as you can get, bursting at the seams with horrid session iDs and other unsightly stuff !
Anyhow, we’ve moved the directory over to its own stand-alone domain name at Buzzsonic.dj and a new script from those clever Malaysian programmers at Indexu (since bought out by French owners I understand). There’s still some work to be done, especially cleaning up the database and adding tags but its looking OK so far. There’s going to be a forum added hopefully for more interaction and you can actually post comments and “tell a friend” already on any of the directory entries you might want to share or shout about.
Any suggestions are actively encouraged naturally.
Links for 2007-05-04
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Web toolbox, list of useful online apps.
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If you were looking for a list of links where you can get your podcasts, videos and audio distributed in the web 2.0 media world, here it is, courtesy of Dave’s Imaginary Sound Space.
Links for 2007-05-03
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Some recent numbers from Technorati (condensed by Valleywag) suggest that while the total number of blogs is increasing, more blogs are falling inactive, meaning blog growth has stalled at 15 million.
Links for 2007-04-29
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Word Press Theme Generator lets you create your own unique wordpress theme easily within minutes.
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There’s no excuse to not publish blog posts, you can do it from anywhere using various web tools!
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With Jinzora installed on your home server, you can browse your music library, create playlists on the fly and stream your music from home over the internet to another computer or handheld anywhere.
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Freeware application iPodifier monitors user-defined folders for videos, automatically transcodes them to an iPod-compatible format, adds them to iTunes, and then syncs them with your iPod.
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The explosion of USB thumb drives gives anyone the ability take some serious file storage space along with their house keys.
Links for 2007-04-28
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The Daily Cup of Tech computer help site put together a USB-drive based collection of software that’ll help you resuscitate any ailing PC. All wrapped up into one convenient, 14.2MB zip file, the USB PC Repair System contains 37 fix-it utilities.
Links for 2007-04-27
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Fission is a streamlined audio editor designed to get you editing in minutes, not hours. Fission lets you copy, paste and trim audio, as well as split files, all with no quality loss.
Links for 2007-04-26
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The Belarc Advisor builds a detailed profile of your installed software and hardware, missing Microsoft hotfixes, anti-virus status, CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks, and displays the results in your Web browser. All of your PC profile inform
Links for 2007-04-17
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Google Labs just rolled out a Google Voice Local Search, which is basically a free 411 search.








