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Billboard has announced that it will be giving awards out for iOS music apps (of all things). At the Music App Summit on October 5th, Billboard will choose winning iOS apps in six different categories, from Best Artist App and Best ...
Make: Online : Scenes from Handmade MusicLast weekend at Culturefix in NYC, enterprising music makers gathered for another Handmade Music event. If you missed out on the phototheremin soldering workshop or any of the performances, check out Peter Kirn's full report over at ...
'Sims 3' exclusive: Travie McCoy, My Chemical Romance and more ...When you turn on a radio, stereo, or jukebox in the new Sims games arriving on Oct. 26, you might find some of your favorite musicians singing in Simlish. El...
Sony again challenges Apple for music dominance with cloud-based ...This isn't Sony's first foray into a music service — Apple and Sony already have some history competing for music sales over the Internet. Apple previously beat down on Sony's Connect music service, which went dark in 2008. ...
Latest Rumored Delays Behind Google Music Service Makes 2010 ...The latest rumors behind Google Music, a streaming music service, may make the launch of said service unlikely for 2010. Google Music was at one point rumored to appear alongside Android 3.0 Gingerbread, but it seems that Android head.
Sony's iTunes Competitor is Music UnlimitedSony revealed its big new push into the music world last night, in the form of Music Unlimited—a new way for everyone to manage their audio collections and listen to music, entirely via the cloud.
ResourceBlog Article: MIT's Lewis Music Library Begins Lending ...Where dedicated librarians and researchers share the results of their directed (and occasionally quirky) web searches for resources and information.
Sony Acts Like Sony, Announces Music Streaming ServiceI love how Sony pretty much ignores the rest of the world, and does whatever they want. Take memory cards for example. Rather ...
PS3 To Get Streaming Music ServiceAs expected, European PS3 owners will soon get access to a new service called Music Unlimited, which for a subscription fee will give users access to "millions" of songs.
Is This the Future of the Music Video?Have you seen this music video for Canadian band the Arcade Fire's single "We Used to Wait"? Well, actually, it's not quite a music video—it's a website. But it does some pretty amazing stuff.