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Category Archives: Google
Music Store Comparison
Google Music has launched, expanding the options for where to purchase and store music even wider. Here is a helpful chart to determine the best option- Apple, Amazon, or Google.
Posted in Apple, Google, Music, music library
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Set to Launch?
The big talk in music news this week is whether or not Google is set to launch it’s much anticipated music store. An invitation went out the select media last week inviting them to a Google event. Many are curious … Continue reading
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Google’s Twist
Google’s rumored music store has one thing going for it…mystery. Little is known about the store, which Android’s Andy Rubin says is close to launching. One thing Rubin assures, Google’s store won’t be like any other. Licensing agreements have stalled … Continue reading
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Blurring the Line
It seems like everyday a subscription music service announces that they are now integrating social media features into their sites. Or, a social media site will announce that they are incorporating a slew of music options for their users. Between … Continue reading
Posted in Google, Internet, Music, Social Media
Tagged Facebook, Google, rhapsody, Spotify
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Google+: A Musician’s Platform
Daria Musk, recent Google+ convert, is finding success with Google+ Hangout Concerts. Her music is being heard around the world through a public, online forum that allows listeners to watch, but also be involved in the concert through webcam. Check … Continue reading
Posted in Google, Internet, Music, Social Media, Youtube
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Google+ Not Friendly to Everyone…Yet
If you are a musician, or a group of musicians, and you are considering starting a page over at Google+, you should probably wait. Google is policing the site for any profiles that are not signed up as an individual. … Continue reading
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Hulu for Sale
It was recently announced that Hulu is meeting with potential buyers. The interest in selling began with an offer from Yahoo, Inc. and has quickly grown to include interest from large conglomerates like Google and Microsoft, Inc. Hulu’s hope is … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Google, Internet, Television, Video, Youtube
Tagged buyout, hulu, Microsoft
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Record Labels Slow Google Down
Google’s new digital music service, Music Beta, was recently introduced at the Google I/O Conference in San Francisco. The buzzed about service will provide a substantial music storage system and access to a central music “jukebox”. It hopes to rival … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Ascap, Google, iTunes, Music, music library
Tagged Google, iTunes, Music, record labels
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Google Is Watching
You know your every move is being watched. Right? That’s how Google is able to offer up targeted advertising. Many people are more than happy to have targeted content offered up to them online, but not everyone feels the same … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Google, Internet
Tagged Consumer Watchdog, Eric Schmidt, Google
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Fallout in the Google/Viacom War
Google has (at least temporarily) scored a victory against Viacom in the $1 Billion copyright battle over YouTube. There is no shortage of speculation as to what this means. Here are a couple of articles I thought were interesting enough … Continue reading