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Aha. Sony Music beweisst noch immer keinen vertraeglichen Umgang mit dem Internet gefunden zu haben
The Early Adopter Song! (Part 3) – popula.de
Nicht nur das popula.de mal schwer die deutsche “wo-geh-ich-heute-hin”-Szene rulen wird, ist das Video sowohl musikalisch als auch visuell verdammt gut gelungen!
Jungs ich wünsch euch einen BIG LAUNCH! Bring the noise! ![]()
Einfach ein guter Song zum treiben lassen. Thats the way it is, baby!
Oh, how have we been waiting for this!
While MySpace remains not much more than a kindergarden, serving the profiles of it’s 130 million registered users and resulting in a “everyone gotta have a MySpace site”, it became unpopular and unpersonal for many people.
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Okay, you still can get lots of traffic and profile views on MySpace, BUT does your friends list really contain (only) your friends? Most likely you will do it like any other: Get as much “friends” as possible to increase your profile views and popularity.
So, time for something fresh and new!
What about a community that is dedicated to artists, musicians, writers and directors exclusively ? What if this community offers a high-quality profile-layout and administration? What about uploading more songs than the four allowed on MySpace (or even unlimited)? Read the rest of this entry »
Guys, this is gonna be BIG! You gotta immediately check out the Musicovery.com mood-dependent web radio
For me as a webdevolper, this is one of the most impressive sites I have seen for a while.
Why is it so cool?
Well, the idea behind it is: You enter the site, choose your favorite genres and then set your mood in a “mood-matrix” ranging from calm to energetic, from dark to positiv.
You can even set a time-range of what decades’ tunes to play!
The site runs a stunning flash-GUI and is hosted on Amazon’s S3 servers.
To monetize the project, the developers employ the usual suspects: Google AdWords, Amazon + iTunes + ebay affiliate links.
A real Web2.0-ish high-quality project. Well done! Word!
Mediamaster has an interesting service to save your music online.
So far, there’s no limit, it’s free and totally legal.
Here’s a screencast of it:
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