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You Can Finally Download Your Songs From Google Music

Remember a while back when you uploaded all that audio to Google Music? Good news! You can download those tunes now. More

Remember a while back when you uploaded all that audio to Google Music? Good news! You can download those tunes now. More

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Apple brings iTunes Store to Brazil, Latin America

Apple is extending its sphere of influence south of the equator today, with the launch of the iTunes Store in Brazil and a whole slew of Latin American countries. According to Cupertino, the platform will launch with a catalog of over 20 million songs, from both Brazilian and international artists, as well as a selection of more than 1,000 films for rent or purchase. Also included in today’s release are users in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela.

Apple is extending its sphere of influence south of the equator today, with the launch of the iTunes Store in Brazil and a whole slew of Latin American countries. According to Cupertino, the platform will launch with a catalog of over 20 million songs, from both Brazilian and international artists, as well as a selection of more than 1,000 films for rent or purchase. Also included in today’s release are users in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela.

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Songify for iPhone: I’m Going to Win a Freaking Grammy For This One

What if I told you that you could be a singer if you just spoke into an app. Seriously, that’s all you have to do with Songify

What if I told you that you could be a singer if you just spoke into an app. Seriously, that’s all you have to do with Songify

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SoundCloud, an Audio-Sharing Site, Hits 5 Million Users

SoundCloud is gaining traction as a way for musicians to post their songs and for fans to discover them.

SoundCloud is gaining traction as a way for musicians to post their songs and for fans to discover them.

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This Is What Stephen Hawking Thinks About Heaven [Blockquote]

Stephen Hawking says heaven is just a fairy tale for those scared of death. If that means there’s no hell, I’d be sad. There’s always BBQs and cold beer in hell—and everyone knows all the words to the songs.

Stephen Hawking says heaven is just a fairy tale for those scared of death. If that means there’s no hell, I’d be sad. There’s always BBQs and cold beer in hell—and everyone knows all the words to the songs.

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Spotify’s limits on free use will please the big record labels | Charles Arthur

Cuts to Spotify’s free listening are sweeteners to the US music industry, where the streaming service wants to launch next It’s obvious, innit? Spotify’s announcement that it is going to limit free use on its music streaming service (although not for users who pay) must mean one of three things: • it’s on a membership drive, trying to push more people to hand over their cash instead of freeloading • it’s trying to cut its bandwidth costs – with a million users that would be hefty, even with all sorts of compression and local storage tricks • it’s trying to cut its payments to the record labels – for each track it plays, it has to pay out a tiny amount of money So it must be one or all of those things in some combination, right? Here’s Spotify’s response: “To be clear, this is in no way a conversion drive.

Cuts to Spotify’s free listening are sweeteners to the US music industry, where the streaming service wants to launch next It’s obvious, innit? Spotify’s announcement that it is going to limit free use on its music streaming service (although not for users who pay) must mean one of three things: • it’s on a membership drive, trying to push more people to hand over their cash instead of freeloading • it’s trying to cut its bandwidth costs – with a million users that would be hefty, even with all sorts of compression and local storage tricks • it’s trying to cut its payments to the record labels – for each track it plays, it has to pay out a tiny amount of money So it must be one or all of those things in some combination, right? Here’s Spotify’s response: “To be clear, this is in no way a conversion drive.

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SoundTracking for iPhone [Video]

Songs can sound different depending on when and where you hear them—I can only appreciate the subtle craftsmanship of Katy Perry, for example, when I’m at home with my headphones on. SoundTracking takes the “now playing”-style share to the next level by letting you announce what you’re listening to as well as where you are and what you’re doing while listening to it. More

Songs can sound different depending on when and where you hear them—I can only appreciate the subtle craftsmanship of Katy Perry, for example, when I’m at home with my headphones on. SoundTracking takes the “now playing”-style share to the next level by letting you announce what you’re listening to as well as where you are and what you’re doing while listening to it. More

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Three bits of bad news for the music business. And it’s not improving

Warner Music’s results for the final quarter of 2010 show no takeoff for digital music, while a venture capitalist is so frustrated he resorts to piracy; and an analyst suggests the business needs a new course Bad news for the music industry. And it comes in threes. First , Warner Music (which might be thinking of buying EMI from Citigroup?) reported its numbers for the fourth calendar quarter of 2010 (which is actually its fiscal first quarter).

Warner Music’s results for the final quarter of 2010 show no takeoff for digital music, while a venture capitalist is so frustrated he resorts to piracy; and an analyst suggests the business needs a new course Bad news for the music industry. And it comes in threes. First , Warner Music (which might be thinking of buying EMI from Citigroup?) reported its numbers for the fourth calendar quarter of 2010 (which is actually its fiscal first quarter).

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JSMusic

JSMusic is a new powerful music system for Joomla where you can upload unlimited number of songs, create your own playlists or listen to other playlists created by other users, you can upload all your songs if you’re an artist, add your albums or just add your favorite songs. Every artist has its own page, where you can rate,comment or listen to all his songs. Features: – easy to install – easy to configure,edit – social share integration – JomSocial integration(one application where you can see and listen all the songs that user uploaded + jomsocial activities integration) – Albums – Playlists – Songs( you can add lyrics for all the songs, tags, you can download songs) – Report osngs/playlists/albums – Favorites(songs, artists, playlists) – FULLY WEB 2.0 USING jQuery – Subscription option – Ability to disable rating, comment or download options for one specific songs – Like/Dislike option – Comments, Ratings, similar songs, same artist, same genre, same user, same album, who rated, who favorited options for every song – Terms of conditions – Ability to change the default volume, to enable or disable autoplay, to change the player skin, to change the number of songs per page on songs,playlists, artists pages.

JSMusic is a new powerful music system for Joomla where you can upload unlimited number of songs, create your own playlists or listen to other playlists created by other users, you can upload all your songs if you’re an artist, add your albums or just add your favorite songs. Every artist has its own page, where you can rate,comment or listen to all his songs. Features: – easy to install – easy to configure,edit – social share integration – JomSocial integration(one application where you can see and listen all the songs that user uploaded + jomsocial activities integration) – Albums – Playlists – Songs( you can add lyrics for all the songs, tags, you can download songs) – Report osngs/playlists/albums – Favorites(songs, artists, playlists) – FULLY WEB 2.0 USING jQuery – Subscription option – Ability to disable rating, comment or download options for one specific songs – Like/Dislike option – Comments, Ratings, similar songs, same artist, same genre, same user, same album, who rated, who favorited options for every song – Terms of conditions – Ability to change the default volume, to enable or disable autoplay, to change the player skin, to change the number of songs per page on songs,playlists, artists pages.

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Spectrum 2.0

About Spectrum What if you could play your sequencer the way you play your synth? Well now you can with Spectrum 2.

About Spectrum What if you could play your sequencer the way you play your synth? Well now you can with Spectrum 2.

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Spectrum 2.0

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