All Posts Tagged With: "Music"
Coca-Cola Giving Away 2 Billion iTunes Tracks In Europe
Coca-Cola and iTunes have signed a deal to give away 2 billion mp3 tracks, that will be the biggest ever music promotion in Europe (not available in the US). Between now and August, 2 billion free music tracks, as well as iPods and tickets to concerts will be given away. All the concerts [...]
17May2007 | Everton | 2 comments | ContinuedQuick Links: 24/04/07
Some interesting stories I saved in Google Reader last week, but I never got around to posting about:
Word Of The Day: Wilfing - What Was I Looking For?
Justin.TV Has Ladies & Gentlemen
Customising Your WordPress Feeds
Seagate Poised To Break The Terabyte HDD Barrier
New Trend: Raise Music Prices By Offering DRM Free Music
Famesource.com - When Will I Be Famous?
I just got contacted by Allen Vartazarian the CEO of Famesource.com, a new website which is still in beta which provides a platform for talented individuals to showcase their talent. Categories include Music, Acting, Sports, Comedy, Modeling, Dance, and Other.
3Apr2007 | Everton | 3 comments | ContinuedHow Many Aprils Fools Posts Did You Spot?
I just spotted the following post on OneTipADay which claims allows you to download music, movies etc from iTunes for free, which was my favourite Aprils Fools joke as I actually fell for it.
Which ones did you spot? Some were pretty obvious like gHack’s and TechCrunch’s, but John Chow’s took me about 30 seconds [...]
MBL Community: How P2P Can Revolutionise The Way We Get Music
I haven’t written a post highlighting a site from MyBlogLog community for a while. I really enjoy doing these posts as it forces me to go in search of new interesting sites with good content, rather than copying many other bloggers who just keep linking to the same big sites, who only link to [...]
19Feb2007 | Everton | 3 comments | ContinuedP2P Usage Has Had No Noticeable Effects On The Sale Of Music
I love Ars Technica as I find it to be one of the most informative tech sites. You don’t get the same repetitive drivel that you can get from some of the so-called top-bloggers (you know who I’m talking about…), who in my view dont’ deserve to be put on a pedastal.
Yesterday Ars Technica [...]
Quick Links 14-02-07
Very busy day in my Google Reader yesterday thanks to 3GSM. I didn’t manage to get my unread count under 100+ today
Lots and lots of interesting reads though
Unlimited Mobile Music for £1.99 per week
AMD reduce CPU prices
Google Using Search Engine Scrapers To Improve Search Engine Relevancy
Vodafone’s $11.1 billion passage [...]
Yahoo Say Removing DRM From Music Will Boost Sales
Slowly, but surely DRM is going out of favour. Last week we had Steve Jobs calling for DRM to be removed from music, and now we have Dave Goldberg, head of Yahoo Music, doing the same:
“I’ve long advocated removing DRM on music because there is already a lot of music available without DRM, [...]
How To Add iTunes Artwork To MP3 Tags Using iTunes
I just found a very good itunes tip today via Lifehacker. I have a very big mp3 music collection which I’ve painstackingly added the ID3 tags to every mp3 file to make sure that the track and album details appear correctly in iTunes and also on my Xboxs running XBMC, but also so that the [...]
2Jan2007 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedCan Anyone Recommend A Cheap USB Turntable For Copying LPs?
I know I probably shouldn’t have, but I clicked on an Adsense ad on my site for a USB Turntable that would let me convert my vinyl collection to mp3. It’s a bit pricey at £120 and the cheapest I can find is £110.
Does anyone know of a cheaper way to convert vinyl to mp3? [...]




