REWIND – Music Industry’s Week In Review
- Google's new enhanced music search was the big news of the week. But is it really a game changer? Watch video interviews from the announcement and take it for a test drive yourself to find out.
- Major upgrades at Topspin?
- EXEC SHUFFLE: Cameo Carlson was named EVP Universal Motown Republic plus changes at Tunecore and EMI.
- Facebook now accounts for 6% of all net traffic in the U.S. and Twitter's growth has slowed. Facebook is also in talks with MySpace to share content.
- Live Nation opened up its web platform for more contributions from artists and fans.
- Billy Bragg's a2f2a Hopes To Close The Artist Fan Divide.
- Understanding Facebook Artist Pages vs. Profiles
- Tweet For Tracks offers a free viral tool.
- RealNetworks reports a small profit, but Rhapsody subsriptions are down again.
- "Barbie Girl": 12 Years Later The Subject Of A Lawsuit Becomes Mattel's Marketing Tool
- BlueBeat is selling The Beatles, ACDC and more at 25 cents a track. Can it be legal?
- Seth Godin: "Notice Me"
- VIDEO: iLike's Ali Partovi: MySpace and music's brought, a Metallica pinball game. an Alice In Chains Interactive iPhone App and an advance peak at Lala's new iPhone App