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Will MusicShake Shake up Music?

A pleasant surprise was this Korean entry at TechCrunch40 - MusicShake that allows you to create your own music easily. more...
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Jango's Social Music Service Shines In a Crowded Market

Jango is a social music site. Jango was founded by an international band of mysterious outlaws; they participated in the first bubble, including in European giant portal Spray and "monopoly cable TV stations" more...
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Imeem Inks a Deal with Universal Music

Members of Imeem - the music social networking site can start streaming songs from Kanye West, 50 Cent, Black Eyed Peas, The Killers, Snow Patrol, Maroon 5 and Nelly, because it has inked a deal with the more...
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Jango and Seeqpod Trying to Monetize Music

Stacey Higginbotham explores why new startups keep entering this crowded market to monetize online music - Kasian Franks, CEO of Seeqpod, and Dan Kaufman, CEO of Jango come up with ways of trying to do more...
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LimeWire digital music store launched

LimeWire has launched as partially legitimate at least providing music downloads as 256kbps MP3 files. Pricing is $.99 for a single track. Or you can get 25 downloads per month for $9.99, 50 for $14.99 more...
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Ukrainian Startup MP3Count To Sell Music For Pennies

Michael Arrington follows the story of Ukrainian startup MP3Count, which gives each user an affiliate link and 10% of the funds charged by any users that sign up for the service via the link is added to more...
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