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Shoudio Offers Free Service for Mobile Audio Recording with Geolocation Networking

Shoudio, the "location based audio platform", is an interesting mobile app that for once made me think more about art than about commerce. It's not that Shoudio doesn't offer marketing. Continue reading

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Think Music Has Piracy Problems? Check Out This 100% Fake Apple Store In China

The music industry likes to blame piracy for its downfall. But other industries including one of the world's hottest and most profitable companies, Apple, has a huge piracy problem too.. Continue reading

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Topspin’s Ian Rogers Launches “This Week In Music” Interview Series

Jason Calicanis' This Week In Startups is so popular with the tech tribe that it's spawned its own online network and Topspin CEO Ian Rogers is hosting its newest offshoot, This. Continue reading

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Marketing Music Through Non-Linear Communication: The Ecosystem Of Fans, Artist & Label

On Music Think Tank, Bas Grasmayer has posted a follow-up to his article that was posted in March where he introduced his thesis’ main theory of the ecosystem of fans.. Continue reading

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Bay Area Producers Conference August 20th

The 3rd annual Bay Area Producer’s Conference (BAPC) is set to take place at Ex’pression College for the Digital Arts in Emmeryville, CA on August 20th, 2011. While the event. Continue reading

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Dubset Grabs $500K For Legal Online DJ Mixes

Dubset has closed $500,000 from angel investors and Governing Dynamics Venture Capital to bring DJ mixes online legally. The company had previously raised $100,000 in financing.  Mixes can be legally. Continue reading

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RootMusic Launches New “Social Touring” Integration for BandPage

RootMusic, the developers of the Facebook music application BandPage, has upgraded their app with a new multi-platform touring integration. By partnering up with touring websites SonicLiving, Bandsintown, and Songkick, the upgrade. Continue reading

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Digital Music Price Fixing Class Action Lawsuit Against Major Labels Moves Forward

A consolidated class action lawsuit claiming that the major labels fixed prices on digital music will move forward, U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ruled on Monday. The suit contends that. Continue reading

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iTunes Top 10 Singles & Albums

For the week ending July 18, 2011.Top 10 Singles1. “Party Rock Anthem” LMFAO2. “Skyscraper,” Demi Lovato3. “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” Katy Perry4. “Super Bass,” Nicki Minaj

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Look At How Little Selling Music Matters To Apple [CHART]

Yesterday, Apple announced financial results for its fiscal 2011 third quarter, posting record quarterly revenue of $28.57 billion and record quarterly net profits of $7.31 billion.  Apple's iTunes controls 75%. Continue reading

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