Web 2.0 Review: iLike Part II

Recently, iLike announced that it has topped 1 million users, which still puts it way behind Last.fm. But for being only a little over 6 months old that’s a pretty good number. Here are a few more reasons (for Part I of the review, click here) to check it out, as well as […]

Published by neal on May 4th, 2007 | Filed under Web 2.0, iLike | 1 Comment »

Web 2.0 Review: iLike Part I

iLike is a new social networking music site similar to Last.fm. I’m sure I’m not the first to say that I like iLike… Moving on… There are a number of reasons why iLike is successful as a social networking music site.
iLike has a very simple and good looking interface. On […]

Published by neal on May 1st, 2007 | Filed under Web 2.0, iLike | 2 Comments »

Apple News: Subscription model, DRM-free music, iPhone

- Apparently, Steve Jobs hasn’t changed his mind on the subscription model, yet. “Never say never, but customers don’t seem to be interested in it,” said Jobs, to Reuters. “People want to own their music.”
Um, yes, this is one of many reasons why eMusic is doing so well. You subscribe […]

Published by neal on April 26th, 2007 | Filed under iPhone, Music Industry News, Apple, Subscription-Based Services, eMusic | 2 Comments »

Review: eMusic

Update: Since I first published this review, I have begun showing eMusic ads on my site. Don’t worry, I’m not going to be a shill for every product I come across. I was just blown away by the service that eMusic provides, and I decided I would like to spread the word […]

Published by neal on April 24th, 2007 | Filed under Product News/Reviews, Subscription-Based Services, eMusic | 1 Comment »

Amazon’s Digital Download Store and Universal

Billboard ran a story Monday on the long rumored Amazon digital music download store. Most of the details are still kind of sketchy at this point, but here’s what we know,
 
The store will open in May, according to sources. Amazon has yet to confirm this.
Universal will be using the platform to test selling […]

Published by neal on April 18th, 2007 | Filed under Music Industry News, Amazon, Universal | 1 Comment »

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