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The rollup of entertainment startups by MySpace might not be over. Full Article at The Bloggers' Times
Home : Features : Music 12-Dec-2009 Written by: Robyn Chelsea-Seifert San Francisco-based social networking music community leave thousands of artists unpaid. Full Article at Glam.com
It's been nearly a week since MySpace Music closed its acquisition of some of the assets of music service Imeem and redirected imeem.com to music.myspace.com. MySpace took a lot of heat for the sudden shutdown of the Imeem service, particularly the API.
The San Francisco-based social networking music community iMeem has recently had some of its assets acquired by the webs bigger brother, Myspace Music. The deal was good for some, but certainly not for all. Full Article at TheCelebrityCafe.com
MySpace has thrown open its doors to app developers, giving them real time access to all MySpace users’ activities via a new suite of APIs. Full Article at Wired
In 2005 and 2006, MySpace was the king of the hill. “Web 2.0″ was in its ascendancy, and everyone couldn’t stop talking about MySpace. Full Article at Online Media Cultist
They say a fool and his money are soon parted and with that in mind comes the news Rupert Murdoch is apparently on the verge of scarfing up iMeem
MySpace might not be able to compete with Facebook as a social network, but it's still extremely active on the music side of things. In fact, MySpace just acquired music service iMeem , and has started absorbing its 16 million users into MySpace Music. Full Article at Download Squad
In a move of ninja swiftness, MySpace has acquired and subsequently shuttered iMeem in its entirety, even trashing the streaming/sharing music startup's API, which had heretofore supplied much-needed resources to a small but vibrant ecosystem of... Full Article at ReadWriteWeb
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It's been nearly a week since MySpace Music closed its acquisition of some of the assets of music service Imeem and redirected imeem.com to music.myspace.com. MySpace took a lot of heat for the sudden shutdown of the Imeem service, particularly the API.
They say a fool and his money are soon parted and with that in mind comes the news Rupert Murdoch is apparently on the verge of scarfing up iMeem
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.
If you could get those three dots lined up, wow, you're selling records. Now, you have like 20 other dots: Facebook, MySpace, iMeem. Now we have 29 dots, they're all equally important, and all have to be worked.
Google has also teamed up with Pandora, iMeem and Rhapsody to incorporate links to those music sites, to help consumers discover music related to search queries
If you're looking for Google to launch a rival to Apple's iTunes (AAPL), or music streaming services like iMeem and MySpace Music, this isn't it.
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