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14 Jan 2010Tech Today gathers all the biggest technology news of the morning’s Wall Street Journal into one place for your reading pleasure.
U.S. Holds Fire in Google-China Feud: U.S. government officials and business leaders were supportive but wary of taking sides in Google’s battle with China, a sign of the delicate tensions between the growing superpower and the West.
Inside Scoop on Sony’s E-Reader: The wireless Reader Daily Edition is a much-improved model that could make it more competitive with Kindle, but its interface takes some mastering, says Walt Mossberg.
H-P, Microsoft Partner Against Rivals: H-P and Microsoft agreed to jointly invest $250 million over the next three years to develop inexpensive online computing services.
Music Price-Fixing Suit Reinstated: A U.S. federal appeals court reinstated an antitrust lawsuit against the major record labels over alleged price-fixing of Internet music downloads.
Silicon Valley Counsel Role Grows: General counsels at Silicon Valley companies are facing more regulations and pressure to boost transparency, disclosure and governance at their firms.
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20 Nov 2009
It appears that the time for freemium music services in the US has passed. Earlier this week streaming music site Imeem sold to MySpace for under $10 million dollars while laying off a large number of staff. For a company with all four major record labels signed, more than 15 million uniques a month and well over 5 million tracks in its catalogue, it came as a sobering blow to the industry. While many companies move to a subscription model, 8tracks continues to forge along in what some describe as a convenient loophole. As of this weekend the company is publicly launching its API for Boston’s Music Hack Day.
Similar to the original concept for Muxtape, 8tracks allows users to trade 30 min (8 track) playlists. But unlike Muxtape, because 8tracks songs are not identified prior to play, the company is treated as an internet radio station. This status as a radio station means that it avoids the high licensing fees plaguing the streaming music sites. While Muxtape was forced to close in 2008, 8tracks continues to thrive.
This weekend 8tracks is publicly launching its music playback API in the hopes of leveraging the collective brain power of Music Hack Day attendees. Some of the tools already built using the API that will be demoed include an iPhone player, a player widget for Facebook and a weekly Hype Machine mix. For those interested in getting involved with 8tracks on Music Hack Day, the developer API is available tomorrow at developer.8tracks.com.
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