Looking at Clouds (of Music) From Both Sides Now
There are so many ways to discover new music or find old favorites that I thought it might be useful to create a guide to the various offerings these days.
There are so many ways to discover new music or find old favorites that I thought it might be useful to create a guide to the various offerings these days.
The Huffington Post | Jason Gilbert | Posted 01.04.2012
UPDATE: A little impatient? You can try out Spotify's Apps right now! All you have to do is go to this website and download the Spotify Apps Preview v...
Chris Rauschnot | Posted 10.15.2011
Klout, a San Francisco-based Internet start-up with Joe Fernandez, CEO and co-founder, has recently integrated five new services for social media users and brands to measure influence and reach across their networks.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Gilbert | Posted 09.13.2011
With the American launch of the much-ballyhooed Spotify, the streaming music field in the States just got even more crowded, and the competition more ...
Conan Neutron | Posted 09.04.2011
The days of sitting down with a record and really listening to it are almost a thing of the past.
Posted 07.16.2011
CORRECTION: Information contained in the Torrentfreak article to which this post referred was incorrect. The RIAA has not released a statement specifi...
Eliot Van Buskirk | Posted 05.25.2011
As anti-government protests rage in Bahrain, the mood of its citizens is "triumphant" and "warlike," if the music they are listening to is any indication.
Jeff Pollack | Posted 05.25.2011
With so many ways to instantly access music and movies, it's not surprising individual track sales are leveling off. Could affordability set the stage for subscriptions to finally gain some real traction?
Caroline Giegerich | Posted 05.25.2011
At the core of the Apple fan boy or girl, is an ethos that Apple can and will continuously do it better than the next guy. In Ping's case, this assumption would be a mistake.
Mark R. Collins | Posted 05.25.2011
Angsty words spun by disc jockeys who never met an inside joke they didn't like; throughout Woxy's troubled past it has become tradition to tell the station's history through clever playlists.
Tom Teicholz | Posted 04.26.2012