The idea of social networks as a place to listen to and share music is one that MySpace (NSDQ: NWS) should have owned. But its gradual decli… Read More »
Mobile Lowdown: Apple In China; We7 Android; Nokia Qt
Our rundown of mobile news to start your day. Today: Apple’s supposed plan to develop an iPhone for China’s LTE standard; We7 launches a rad… Read More »
The Technology Strategy Board, a UK government-funded exploratory digital helper agency, is giving £1.8 million to a new consortium compris… Read More »
Spotify is trying to prioritise its paid service amid labels’ free reticence, Last.fm is ditching expensive full-track streams – but We7 say… Read More »
As free-music websites begin to realise they’re not making enough money to pay for the tunes their users play, Peter Gabriel-backed We7 is f… Read More »
Google’s opposition to proposed new UK music rates may look like just public posturing, as private negotiations continue. But it’s only one… Read More »
We7, the Peter Gabriel-backed music site that offers free tracks by grafting audio ads to the start of songs, has got a license from EMI Mus… Read More »
Free Music Streaming: We7 Signs on SonyBMG; 24-7 Signs on EMI
Oxford-based We7, which offers music tracks for free with ads tacked on the front, has signed its first major label deal with SonyBMG, which… Read More »
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