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More Music Industry News: iPod Sales Drop, Pandora Now Shares, Pirate Bay, Last.tv & More

  • image from blog.iphoneguide.com Apple’s iPod Net Sales Dropped 12 Percent In 2009; iTunes Up. (paidContent)
  • U.K. Music Biz Reacts To Three-Strikes Pledge (Billboard) and the EFF weighs in.
  • Pandora now shares with Facebook, Twitter (CNet)
  • Last.fm to add video with Last.tv. (MusicWeek)
  • Fresh Pirate Bay Purchase Attempt By Four Potential Buyers – Following the abortive attempt by Global Gaming Factory to purchase the Pirate Bay, fans and onlookers could be in for a sequence of new dramas as the site pursues new buyers. According to a report, four entities are in the running, one of which proves particularly interesting. (TorrentFreak)
  • Two former music executives from Yahoo have launched Dashbox – a subscription service for music for productions and sound effects. (MediaMemo)
  • Qtrax announces Asia Pacific roll out schedule (press release)
  • AC/DC's Reason To Buy: Get A Box Set Inside A Functioning Guitar Amp (Techdirt)
  • Warner Music Nashville and BAM Racing Form Strategic Marketing Alliance (press release)
  • Facebook’s big changes to the platform -  key takeaways. (VentureBeat)

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  1. Indeed ipod sales are down…but apple also reported thier highest earning 3rd quarter ever with the sale of 7million iphones!
    The facbook platform changes is a real game changer in that now that thye are sharing email data with devolopers…we may start seeing facebook connect as the default login for all sites.
    Facebook is essentially wrapping everyones website with thier tools & socially optomizing them(almost taking away the need for having a fb fanpage). Smart move.
    -Danny

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