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Lots happened in 2009, but it wasn’t a vintage year for digital music (in fact, it was the year digital music lost the digital buzz to e-readers). Full Article at paidContent.org
MySpace Music’s acquisition of imeem revealed, for the umpteenth time, a major problem with the music business — not piracy, or the ongoing failure of pure-play ad-supported music services, but rather that each digital music service grows in its own... Full Article at Wired
MySpace buys imeem music site for under $1 mln LOS ANGELES — MySpace's online music venture with recording labels completed its purchase of song streaming site imeem on Tuesday, scooping up its 16 million users and mobile phone applications for less... Full Article at Simple Thoughts
SoundExchange is making allies, and finding more money in the process. On the heels of a partnership with ReverbNation, SoundExchange has now allied with iLike to further match details on smaller and mostly unsigned artists. Full Article at Digital Music News
Ever since MySpace purchased iLike, things have taken on a frenetic pace. The stars aligned perfectly on a Google Music integration, and now, MySpace Music feeds are being integrated into Google search results. Full Article at Digital Music News
Facebook Page services company Involver is getting into the music business, in a sense, with the launch of a new app called Music for Pages. You can see it in action, exclusively streaming Alicia Keys’ new album for her fans on her Facebook Page. Full Article at Inside Facebook
MySpace today announced the rollout of three new products now available in New Zealand: MySpace Music Videos, MySpace Music Charts and MySpace Artist Dashboard. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
LOS ANGELES — More than a year after launching in the U.S. , MySpace Music is crossing the pond and arriving in Britain. Full Article at Simple Thoughts
MySpace today announced the rollout of three new products now available in New Zealand: MySpace Music Videos, MySpace Music Charts and MySpace Artist Dashboard. Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
Facebook's new platform opening the site to all-comers might be new to the marketplace, but Marc Canter, late of Macromedia, has been touting its basic ideas for some time. Full Article at Jack Myers
Facebook is literally MySpace's baby brother, launching three months after the #1 social network, in February 2004. But it wasn't until September 2007 that the platform became accessible to folks outside of the .edu domain. Full Article at Jack Myers
In an enigmatic turn of events, Social networking site hi5 hired pioneer video gaming veteran Alex St. John. This anticipative move reflects hi5's intentions to transform its site into a social entertainment hub. Full Article at Simple Thoughts
▪ Local Concerts from iLike finds concerts based on your GPS reading. Sort by date, distance and popularity. Provides previews and links to online ticket sales where available. Full Article at New York Post
I'm not one to typically stir up old battles, but here I am, stick in hand, ready to anger a few American Idol fans all over again. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle
News Corp’s MySpace purchased streaming music competitor imeem for a bargain price reported to be in the ballpark of $8 to $10 million, but the lion’s share of the purchase price isn’t for the service itself — it’s for key staff to guide MySpace’s... Full Article at Epicenter | Wired Blog
In the wake of acquiring smaller digital music services iLike—and now, it looks like, Imeem—MySpace continues to attempt to align itself as the foremost player in the digital music industry. Full Article at The Daily Swarm
As this is being written, negotiations between MySpace Music and social music startup iMeem are still underway with issues including how much staff would make the move (possibly engineering and sales), whether cofounder and CEO Dalton Caldwell would... Full Article at paidContent.org
MySpace, the social networking platform, is in talks to acquire struggling free music streaming site imeem, The Associated Press reported, citing two people familiar with the matter. Full Article at The New York Times
Now that iLike owned by rival MySpace, Facebook is restricting some features of the iLike app on it pages. The move is bound to be unpopular with the 12 million users that have made iLike the #1 music app on Facebook. Full Article at All About Jazz
MySpace is in late stage negotiations acquire imeem, according to several sources, much like social networker bought iLike just months ago. Full Article at All About Jazz
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Left to Right: Ali Partovi, iLike CEO; Mike Jones, MySpace COO; Owen Van Natta, MySpace CEO; Nat Brown, iLike CTO; Hadi Partovi, President iLike at the MySpace office.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Malaysian singer Zee Avi performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Guests attend the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Guests attend the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Lala founder Bill Nguyen attends the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park (L), Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic (C) and hip hop artist Mos Def pose during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic speaks during a panel discussion during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def speaks during a panel discussion during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park speaks at a panel discussion during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Hip hop artist Mos Def attends a panel discussion during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Guests watch a presentation during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »Lala founder Bill Nguyen speaks during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »R.J. Pittman, Director of Product Management at Google, demonstrates during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »R.J. Pittman, Director of Product Management at Google, speaks during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »R.J. Pittman, Director of Product Management at Google speaks, as Marissa Mayer, Vice President of Search Product and User Experience at Google watches, during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Marissa Mayer, Vice President of Search Product and User Experience at Google, speaks at the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009.
View Photo »A guest tries Google's new music search feature after a press conference to announce the feature, at Capitol Records headquarters in Los Angeles on October 28, 2009.
View Photo »Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic performs during the "Discover Music!" event at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, California October 28, 2009. Google Inc partnered with Web services LaLa and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet.
View Photo »That’s in line with recent competitive sales like iLike ($20 million) and iMeem ($1 million). LaLa had plenty of cash in the bank, but they were burning $500k/month, say our sources. There’s just no reason Apple would pay $80 million for the company.
CNET reports Apple wants to 'obtain some of Lala’s payment and fulfillment systems' - but that would be pretty underwhelming ... With MySpace having taken iLike and imeem off the market, a more interesting idea is that Apple will use Lala to inject some remotely-hosted goodness into iTunes.
MySpace, which spent a year or so developing MySpace Music on its own, wants more music heft ... Acquiring iLike made it part of the new Google Music Search and brought in new talent ... Adding iMeem would bring more of that social element and an established user base; it had 15 million uniques in Septe...
I wouldn't expect much, given that this deal, like the iLike purchase MySpace made earlier this year, is an 'acqhire' -- News Corp.'s social network/portal wants to buy imeem for its 'sales team, engineering, Snocap and other Imeem IP,' a person familiar with the transaction tells me.
MySpace has the world’s largest database of live events, and iLike has already built some of the world’s best concert-discovery features available online ... We’re delighted to have implemented the first structured integration of concert data into Google search, and this is only the beginning of our eff...
The global Web search leader will provide users who want to sample a song with a pop-up box that will play at least a 30-second segment -- in some cases the entire song -- provided by iLike and Lala, which will then offer links to purchase the music
Google Inc on Wednesday partnered with Web services Lala and MySpace's iLike to give music fans an easier way to find, sample and buy songs on the Internet, expanding its music industry footprint
Through iLike, music video widgets, now popular installations on other social networks like Facebook and Orkut, the videos - and, most importantly, their ads - can be streamed on other sites while the revenue generated returns to MySpace
Google is preparing to add music to its search results, allowing users to listen to songs right from the results page. [T]he music will come in the form of free, embedded streams from either Lala.com or iLike.com. Those who are interested in buying the music will be able to do so from either of those tw...
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- Spit2012 16 minutes ago
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