Monthly Archives: January 2011

Top Ten Paid iPhone Apps

Apple recently revealed the top 10 paid iPhone apps to date.  Interestingly, each of these apps are priced below 2 bucks, and all but one of them are games.  Three of the top ten spots were held by the Tap … Continue reading

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The Most Interesting Man in the NBA

The Memphis Grizzlies recently launched a new ad campaign asking fans to vote for Rudy Gay for the NBA All-Star game.  Where did they turn for the perfect music?  You guessed it. Royalty Free Music Library. The video is very … Continue reading

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More Fallout from the Digital Revolution

Perhaps I can be accused of having “Good Old Days” syndrome, but I admit it made me a bit sad to hear that Sony is closing one of it’s largest CD manufacturing plants at the end of the first quarter.  … Continue reading

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Paying for Virtual Clothing

File this under “Are you kidding me?!?!?” Virtual world games like Gaia Online, Premier Football and Farmville are growing in popularity. This is no surprise. What might be surprising to find out is that players are willing to pay sometimes … Continue reading

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Mac App Store

Alex Layne recently posted an article on the New York Times Technology page about how the Mac App Store could lead to a better iTunes. I thought it was worth passing along. You can read the article here.

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Senator Leahy Takes Another Shot at Piracy

In September of 2010, Sentator Patrick Leahy introduced legislation called the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act. It had support on both sides of the political fence and unanimously passed the judiciary committee, but then failed to pass the Senate … Continue reading

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Update and Backup Often

The digital revolution has had a positively amazing impact on the the production industry. From music, to video, to multi-media, everyone has enjoyed the upside. But there is a downside that can bite you on the behind if you are … Continue reading

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Google wants in on the music biz

It has long been rumored that Google wanted to get into the online music business. With an eye on getting a piece of the action that Apple and Amazon currently enjoy, Google has been close to acquiring a couple of … Continue reading

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New Release: Corporate Progress

We have been adding a lot of new royalty free content to the site over the last few months.  One of our newest additions is a collection called Corporate Progress from Mojo Music Library.    Corporate Progress consists of ten well … Continue reading

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