More Music Industry News: Vevo App, Georgia Wonder, Vimeo, Hearing Loss, Bliss & More
- VEVO launched a free app for the iPhone and iPod Touch today.Still no WMG content…
- New Digital Music Service Lets You Buy Songs on Your Radio. (About.com)
- One of our favorite UK examples of smart low budget d.i.y. promotion Georgia Wonder is releasing a new single today and crowdsourcing its radio and promotion efforts. (Georgia Wonder)
- Video sharing site Vimeo has released a Universal Player that takes embedded Vimeo videos mobile and added a Watch Later feature into all versions of its player that allows viewers to mark a video for future viewing. (press release)
- Study: 1 in 5 US teenagers has slight hearing loss… and Steve Jobs is probably to blame. (AP)
- bliss, an automatic music organizer for Windows and Linux, has introduced the ability to add album art to mp3s and manage existing album cover art. (press release)
- Now That The Ringtone Market Is Collapsing, Are There Lessons For Those Who Are Jumping On The App Bandwagon? (Techdirt)
- Nominees for UK Digital Music (and music services) Awards are announced. (All Voices)
- Videogame Immersion 101: Music and Sound. (GameBolt)
- Q&A: Professor of Internet Law Jonathan Zittrain. (Newsweek)
- Super Slowed-Down Justin Bieber Song Goes Viral. (Mashable)
- Using Innovation For Setting Yourself Apart From Other Artists. (DottedMusic)
- Notetaking Tool Evernote Reaches 3 Million User Mark. (Mashable)
- Nancy Baym Interview With Steve Lawson. (Midem)
- Google and the Myth of Free Time. (HBR)
- Power Players: 30 Under 30. (Billboard)
- Someone Hacks Axl Rose’s Twitter, Cancels Guns N’ Roses Tour. (BeatCave)
- Spotify-style streaming beats piracy, boosts sales – survey. (Register)
- Google's TV Efforts Faltering Due to Reluctant Networks? (FastCompany)
- Blog This: The people behind Blogger and Blogspot.com look back at how they accidentallycreated a publishing tool that changed the Internet. (Newsweek)