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- Artists in the UK come together for more control of digital music
- Google 10th birthday
- I-Dozer
- Morph, the concept phone
- Music 2.0: Jango and Garage Band
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- Scientific Match - Looking for your soul mate online
- Microsoft offers to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion
- Videogames and digital music: a winning couple?
- Microsoft may aim for Yahoo! acquisition
- Mobile phones reduce the quality of sleep
- Mp3 players, young users love them the most!
- New watermarks in music
- Pew, YouTube and writers’ strike
- Cisco launches Eos, the OS of entertainment
- Wikia: newly born and already criticized
- Motorola acquires online music service Soundbuzz
- New York Times: agreement anti-Wsj
- What are letdowns of 2007?
- Who are the Web celebrities for 2007?
- Microsoft to acquire Musicwave
- Qdos measures your digital status
- Cellular communication
- MySpace launched Transmissions
- Will more Americans buy their christmas present online?
- Corbis offers bloggers free photos with ads
- Stealing in the virtual world is a crime in real life
- Social Networks help label companies
- Is Silicon Valley sexist?
- The shortest domain name ever
- Future mobile phones?
- Android: Google on mobile phone
- MySpace: free calls with Skype
- Google attempts to stop YouTube piracy
- Google Phone: mobile and advertising go together
- Washington Post and Web 3.0
- The Huffington Post
- New Flash Lite for videos on mobile phones
- Is Google "My World" challenging Second Life?
- 5% of Facebook to Microsoft
Artists in the UK come together for more control of digital music
The Featured Artists' Coalition in the UK is calling for the protection of performers' and musicians' rights.
They want artists to have more control of their music and a fairer share of the profits it generates in the digital age. The association is ma... (Continue)
Google 10th birthday
In honor of its 10th birthday, Google has invited users to take a look back at the oldest available index, which dates back to 2001.
With its original logo, users can browse the search results that were available eight years ago: if you look up “i... (Continue)
I-Dozer
A virtual high?
The new drug is called I-Doser and it sounds like something straight out a science fiction book: you don’t smoke it, eat it or sniff it. All you do is listen. I-Doser is an Mp3 file with supposedly "mind-altering" sound... (Continue)
Morph, the concept phone
Morph, a concept cell phone co-developed by Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge, is featured in an online display presented in conjunction with "Design and the Elastic Mind," a new exhibition of art-meets-technology adva... (Continue)
Music 2.0: Jango and Garage Band
When we talk about web 2.0 we often forget the countless social instruments related to music which allowed the emergence of the long tail sound.
The most commonly used tools among social Internet radios are Last.fm and Pandora (now for us Europeans Glo... (Continue)