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The internet has changed the game...
You know how you can spot a hot hairstyle in a magazine but when your stylist tries it on you, it just doesn’t look the same—and then you’re mad, disappointed, and out of $60 or more? Essence has created a new app that can hopefully eliminate that problem by allowing you to experience new […]
(Black Web 2.0) — While blogs provide a wealth of information on various subjects, it is difficult to multitask while you read one. Podcasts provide a way to consume information while doing a variety of tasks like driving or exercising. The iTunes Store is the most popular directory of podcasts, and it contains over 1oo,ooo […]
(TG Daily) — Eminem was in the news over the weekend, but it wasn’t just because of his two sold-out shows with Jay-Z in Detroit. The rapper also made headlines because of a federal court ruling in California related to the online music business. The court ruled that Eminem and his production company rightfully deserve three times the royalties they’ve been receiving […]
Read why we think his iTunes success is just plain weird.
(Wall Street Journal) — Apple Inc. said it is putting new security measures in its iTunes store after hundreds of consumers’ accounts were breached by an app developer, the latest sign that the popular online service is attracting unscrupulous activity. Other customers, in interviews, have complained about fraudulent activity on iTunes. Some say hackers have hijacked […]
(Min Online) — As lines form at Apple stores this morning in anticipation of the iPhone 4 release, the iTunes app economy seems ready to expand yet again. But what is the value of the app economy to the developers and publishers who feed the insatiable appetite of app eaters? According to Piper Jaffray analyst […]
(TG Daily) –A Google Music logo spotted on the ‘Net may indicate that the Mountain View-based company is poised to take on Apple iTunes with its own Android-based service. The web-powered platform – which was briefly demoed at Google’s I/O conference – will allow users to seamlessly download music and other apps to their Android smartphones. […]
(WSJ.com) — Newspaper and magazine companies rushed to prep their titles for the debut of Apple Inc.’s iPad last weekend. But while publishers hail how the tablet computer lets them showcase their wares, some are working to develop ways to sell their publications separately from Apple’s iTunes. Read More…