V Cast Grabs Beyonce As US OTA Push Intensifies
Starting today Verizon Wireless’ V Cast is the first and only place to download tracks from the new Beyonce alter-ego album. I Am…Sasha Fierce". Verizon will send a video MMS with. Continue reading
Google’s Android Gets iPhone Like Music Treatment
The first phones powered by Google’s Android open mobile platform are just becoming available and online music providers are already planting the flag with applications and hopes of success stories. Continue reading
Didiom Brings 2M CD Baby Tracks To Mobile
Didiom has added 2 million tracks from CD Baby to its mobile music discovery and sales platform extending the reach of the newly combined Diskmakers/CD Baby d.i.y. offering to mobile. Continue reading
Nokia’s Comes With Music Comes With Restrictions
Music Ally blogger Stuart Dredge pointed me toward the Terms & Conditions for Nokia’s new Comes With Music download service some serious restrictions. You don’t own the songs that you. Continue reading
Nokia Unveils Comes With Music. EMI Joins In.
At events today in London and Singapore, Nokia announced the debut of its Comes with Music digital entertainment service. EMI also announced that it would become the fourth major label. Continue reading
Nokia Taps Orchard As First Indie Provider
Nokia has chosen The Orchard as its premier independent provider for the launch of its new Comes with Music service announced today in London. As a part of the unique. Continue reading
7digital CEO: Nokia’s Music Service “Fatally Flawed”
"Nokia’s new service is an interesting new model for digital music but at first glance seems fatally flawed. Songs downloaded through the Comes With Music service are not in MP3. Continue reading
RoyaltyShare Adds Mobile Distribution
RoyaltyShare has expanded its low cost mobile distribution services through partnerships with mobile music services LiveWire Mobile, Moderati, SendMe Mobile, Thumbplay and Zed (formerly 9squared). Labels who use RoyaltyShare royalty. Continue reading
Amazon MP3 Goes Mobile With Google’s Android
GPhone envy may be about to replace iPhone envy. Today is the day that T-Mobile will officially announce the October availability of the first mobile phone powered by Google’s open. Continue reading