I found these very interesting blog articles from marketing Guru Seth Godin and outlandosmusic.com arguing against the idea that starting artists / entrepreneurs should give their product / music away just to be heard among a sea of competitors, and the fact that the idea of giving things away for free has been overdone and it doesn’t have the same effect it used to have.
I...
I found this interesting prediction in this blog article written by Bob Lefsetz:
But I will tell you this, if there’s a future for radio, it will not be the Pandora/LastFM model, it will be tracks handpicked by humans, like RadioIO.
The funny thing is, that traditional radio (which is basically obsolete) is still programmed by humans.. its tracks are still being handpicked by...
I just had to chuckle, when, last year, createdigitalmusic.com was peddling Audiodamage’s Automaton software, as if it were some kind of new-found marvel never seen before.
What made me laugh is that the idea for the interface for Automaton was a complete rip-off of Lazyfish’s Native Instruments Newschool ensemble, which was the first commercially available piece of...
Here is a very interesting story from Slyck.com
March 31, 2009
Thomas Mennecke
There was a time when P2P was all the rage, and today it still pretty much is. What’s changing in the P2P landscape is how P2P technology is being used. If we compare today’s P2P climate with that of years past, the most noticeable change is the arrival and triumph of BitTorrent. The arrival...