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Alt Twitter: What's Next?

Holly Cara Price | Posted 08.25.2009 | Comedy


Holly Cara Price

I'd like to propose a number of Twitter spin-offs that I think could possibly have legs.

Palm Pre Once Again Works With iTunes

AP | Rachel Metz, AP Technology Writer | Posted 08.24.2009 | Business


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Palm's Pre smart phone just can't stay away from Apple's iTunes software. Palm Inc. says the Pre can again connect to iTunes --...

HuffPost Premiere: Zero 7's "Medicine Man"

Mike Ragogna | Posted 08.22.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

The Huffington Post is premiering an audio clip of Zero 7's new single, "Medicine Man." Tell a friend.

Thank God It's Thursday: Oklahoma's College of Rock with Scott Booker, Raphael Saadiq's New Video, Rhino's Digital 45s, More Woodstock, The Bee Gees, and Kimya Dawson

Mike Ragogna | Posted 08.16.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

Built on the whole School of Rock phenomenon, the University of Central Oklahoma has a new music division that teaches all aspects of popular music such as performance, production and business affairs.

Why Won't Apple or MS Give Us What Google Might?

Scott Foval | Posted 08.08.2009 | Business


Scott Foval

With the announcement late tonight that Google is set to release an operating system, the time has come to ask "Why can't we have it all?"

Eebs: A History of Future Publishing

Giles Slade | Posted 08.01.2009 | Media


Giles Slade

The Kindle is for the book-lover who might buy a first, a signed or a special edition. It is lingerie. It is a box of chocolates or a bottle of double-malt. Competition will drive it to adapt, and it will.

The Internet Kills Another of My Favorite Spots

Andy Ostroy | Posted 07.17.2009 | Business


Andy Ostroy

The Virgin Megastore in NYC's Union Square is closing. Another record shop bites the dust.

Crap's Last Tape: Review of Ripped: How the Wired Generation Revolutionized Music

Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler | Posted 07.16.2009 | Media


Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler

An informative state-of-play piece on contemporary music, Ripped suggests that technology is making it possible for a new generation of artists and fans to mess with the record business.

Pirates Have Boarded The Good Ship Europe: Will Music, Media and Movie Companies Walk The Plank?

Nathan Hegedus | Posted 07.10.2009 | Media


Nathan Hegedus

Pirates have been the scourge of the music and film industry for years, swapping and "stealing" songs and movies with no regard for the law. But now the pirates will be making the law.

Katy Perry's Adam Lambert Cape Edited Out Of "American Idol" For iTunes

TMZ | Posted May 18th 2009 2:15AM by TMZ Staff | Posted 06.18.2009 | Media


Katy Perry crossed the line when she showed favoritism for "American Idol" favorite Adam Lambert last week -- and unless you DVR'd the live show, you'...

Octomom Twitters While Giving Birth to Global Pandemic

B. Jeffrey Madoff | Posted 06.18.2009 | Media


B. Jeffrey Madoff

It's important to create a viable financial model for online news delivery so journalists who research and report the real stories, stories that impact our lives, can continue their work and be compensated for it.

Interview with Singer and Songwriter Meiko: "They're Not Gonna Lick Themselves"

Jon Chattman | Posted 06.13.2009 | Entertainment


Jon Chattman

"There will always be people saying, 'Oh my God, you sound just like Jewel', because I'm a girl playing guitar, but it doesn't bother me -- I know there's a difference, and I know that people who actually 'get it' know it too".

Mountain View, We Have A Problem ... Google's Android Phone Disappoints Developers.

William Volk | Posted 05.23.2009 | Media


William Volk

The chance of striking it rich or at least quitting their day job is what drives developers to code the next iShoot. Most iPhone apps won't be big successes but the possibility is real.

New iTunes Prices Take Effect

New York Times | Brad Stone | Posted 05.08.2009 | Business


Change is hard. So today might be a difficult day for some music lovers. The country's largest music retailer, Apple, is finally flipping the switch o...

Amazon Challenges Apple In Download War By Slashing Prices Of Songs

Daily Mail | Caroline Grant | Posted 05.07.2009 | Business


Cash-strapped music fans are enjoying the spoils of a major online price war after Amazon slashed the price of its downloads to 29p. The online retai...

HuffPost Reviews: Neil Young - Fork In The Road / Simon & Garfunkel - Live 1969

Mike Ragogna | Posted 05.07.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

Many will appreciate Fork In The Road's altruism, and it would be refreshing if Neil Young disciples dedicated whole projects like this to the causes of their hearts.

iTunes Price Hike To $1.29 For Hottest Songs

Los Angeles Times | Dawn C. Chmielewski | Posted 04.27.2009 | Business


The world's largest music store, Apple's iTunes, plans to boost the price of many hit singles and selected classic tracks to $1.29 on April 7, breakin...

The End of Newsprint, Not Newspapers

Charles Karel Bouley | Posted 04.24.2009 | Media


Charles Karel Bouley

The problem today is monetizing it. And again, that's the fault of the newspapers and their owners. There are ways. People make money on the web. People on the cutting edge.

Really Simple Ways To Save, So That You Can Enjoy My Luxury Service Journalism

Adam Baer | Posted 03.15.2009 | Comedy


Adam Baer

Here are some of my personal budget strategies to keep enjoying the Luxury Life as defined in the glossies by Yours Truly.

Apple Faces Growing Threat To iPhone Bunsiness From Renegade Stores

Wall Street Journal | YUKARI IWATANI KANE | Posted 04.08.2009 | Business


Apple Inc. faces a growing threat to its iPhone business, as renegade stores spring up online to sell unauthorized software for the device....

Appetite for Destruction: why an "iTunes for News" is a bad idea

Daniel Sinker | Posted 03.27.2009 | Media


Daniel Sinker

We can talk about saving journalism, or we can talk about saving the established order, but we can't talk about both.

A Bold, Old Idea for Saving Journalism

Walter Isaacson | Posted 03.08.2009 | Media


Walter Isaacson

I hope that 2009 will be the year when creators of valuable content start charging and readers begin paying for the journalism they want.

"Mac Is Back?" Hey, It Never Left. Macintosh Turns 25

William Bradley | Posted 02.24.2009 | Business


William Bradley

What will the Mac be in another 25 years? Undoubtedly part of my flying car.

A Million Views (and Then Some) on Obama's Inauguration

Raafi Rivero | Posted 02.23.2009 | Business


Raafi Rivero

YouTube has become the default TV of the Internet. This is remarkable considering that a) It did not exist during the last presidential campaign and b) so much of the content is by non-professionals.

iTunes Price Cut: Apple Announces Tiered System, DRM-Free Tunes

AP | JESSICA MINTZ | Posted 02.06.2009 | Business


SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc. is cutting the price of some songs in its market-leading iTunes online store to as little as 69 cents and plans to ma...