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5 Famous Dead Websites
I recently wrote and published the hubpage Is Myspace Dead? Yes, Myspace Has Died and it led me to reflect a little on websites which have actually died, as in cease to operate.There is no doubting that Myspace is in terminal decline, and I wouldn't...
14 commentsHow To Get Music Onto The Itunes Music Store
Ever wondered if it was possible to get your own music listed on Itunes without signing a major record deal? Well now you're in luck thanks to a company called "Tunecore." Tunecore allows artists to sell their songs, albums, and music videos on...
24 commentsof Piracy
Taking many of the elements and experience I've gained from mixing media, this series of articles exist to...exist. They prove many points, but don't particularly look to "impress." Its bite sizes of...
24 commentsThe Social Network (2010)
The story of how the social-networking website Facebook was founded
16 commentsThe Good Ole Days...?
Do you remember when you were young and your grandparents kept talking about the good ole days? Going on a shopping trip with my grandmother would entail at least five mentions of the G.O.D’s and how she missed them. ‘I never had to stand in a...
19 commentsThe doctrine of Fair Use: An overview
With copyright law, authors, publishers, producers and inventors are just some of the personnel who benefit from having their rights enshrined by it. However, there are limitations that pertain to copyright law as well. The most important limitation of copyrighting is the Fair-Use doctrine.
2 commentsGood-Bye Napster, Hello Rhapsody?
If you were a Napster subscriber, you received the email warning that they were being subsumed by Rhapsody. By instinct I knew the transition wasn't going to be as simple and seamless as promised ... and I was right. I figured there were going to...
1 commentTop mp3 players
Not surprisingly Apple’s iPod range dominate the Top Ten Best Selling mp3 player list (on Amazon) – with their innovative design, the intuitive interface and the ease in which they link to iTunes, they certainly set the standard for the mp3 player industry. With their innovative touch screen devices, and the ability to use the iPhone OS, they have also made the iPod into a device that can use a whole host of applications making it even more useful for the average user
1 commentNapster vs. Itunes
The music business is growing, but already plagued with disaster as technology progresses. Edison fights with Bell over the rivaling phonograph and graphophone machines. Both are disappointed when E.R....
3 commentsGroove On With Grooveshark
Grooveshark is a new monetized music sharing application currently in private beta. Grooveshark has a simple business idea: everyone in music getting paid. Their lofty goal is to change the music industry, and...
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