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by Linda Roeder on April 14, 2008
I love to listen to good music, I think most people do. That's why this social networking site is going to become very popular. As soon as word gets out about Jango people are going to start flock...
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by Linda Roeder on March 18, 2008
Friendster is growing their app directory and with that they've given you a music app. With the music app you can add your favorite songs to your Friendster profile. Sync your iTunes library w...
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by Linda Roeder on January 29, 2008
Now you can create your own music with list on your social networking site or blog. All your friends will know what you want. Then they can buy it for you.
gBox offers you a Web app that you can p...
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by Linda Roeder on November 26, 2007
Facebook has a better way for garage bands to get their music posted and heard. They call it iLike and it's helping people get their music noticed and possibly even into the charts.
If you'...
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by Linda Roeder on August 15, 2007
Amie Street is a social networking site that lets you buy music from different artists really cheap. Once you buy the music you'll be able to use it on your Web sites and blogs. Songs are all pric...
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by Linda Roeder on July 31, 2007
There's a new music sharing service in town and they have the ability to let you add songs to your playlist right from the radio if you want, no need to know the name of the song either. Just send...
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by Linda Roeder on July 16, 2007
Zooped lets you create your own music playlist with up to 15 songs for you to listen to anytime you want. You can also share up to 10 of your own songs with your fans on your zooped profile.
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by Linda Roeder on June 5, 2007
Mark Nutter devised a new way to copy music from the Net that may make everyone happy, including the musicians and their producers. It's sort of a pay on demand model for music. He suggests you on...
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by Linda Roeder on May 28, 2007
Mark Gorton is the man behind LimeWire, software that can help you share files of all sorts. Music, being one of those types of files, puts his software in a bit of trouble. It seems that the major re...
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by pete on August 14, 2006
Joshua Porter has some conjecture. He stumbled upon a survey asking iTunes' users questions like "Would you like to see what music your Friends are listening to?" Here's his take:
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