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AOL launches new version of Winamp

September 15, 2023 By Dennis Bouchand Leave a Comment

AOL released an updated version of its media player Winamp. The new update offers users a collection of new product features and enhancements including a comprehensive new multimedia artist discovery experience, integration of the new AOL Radio powered by CBS Radio, a customizable toolbar that lets users control Winamp from their browser, a commerce platform to purchase digital downloads, physical CDs, and ringtones, and language support for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean and Japanese.

Leveraging AOL Music, Truveo and SHOUTcast Radio, Winamp’s newly launched artist discovery experience provides users with a robust multimedia experience giving music fans unparalleled access to artist songs, bios/news, related videos, radio stations, and photos. Users can get extended information about artists they already know, or discover new artists by exploring recommended artists that are either similar to or have influenced their favorite artists.

Winamp also allows music fans to purchase digital downloads, physical CDs, and ringtones. The commerce platform which will be extended to include tickets in the near future, allows multiple commerce providers to be integrated into Winamp.

Originally posted on July 17, 2008 @ 9:28 am

Filed Under: Music, Online Music

Limewire launches Live at Lime

September 15, 2023 By Dennis Bouchand Leave a Comment

LimeWire has launched Live at Lime, a recording series by noteworthy indie artists that is available exclusively through Limewire Store. Sessions began in June and have produced EPs by The Morning Benders, Sloan, Tigers and Monkeys, and Lucy Wainwright Roche.

The EPs are available to purchase as stand-alone titles or used to drive sales of full length releases. Initial sessions took place at Headgear Studios in Brooklyn, birthplace of records by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The National, TV on the Radio, and Son Volt, among others.

Originally posted on July 9, 2008 @ 3:03 pm

Filed Under: Music, Online Music

Rhapsody launches ‘Music Without Limits’

September 15, 2023 By Dennis Bouchand 1 Comment

Digital music service Rhapsody announced the launch of its “Music Without Limits” initiative. This strategy is designed to turbocharge the digital music industry in three ways, by:

• Accelerating the move away from proprietary Digital Rights Formats by making music from all major labels available in the DRM-free and interoperable MP3 format;

• Empowering music fans to conveniently stream full-length songs, and buy MP3s, anywhere they want including the most popular music sites and social networks on the web;

• Integrating digital music directly with mobile phones through a deep partnership between Rhapsody and Verizon Wireless.

Beginning today, consumers can purchase MP3 music from Rhapsody and its partners that is free of the digital rights management (DRM) software that restricts how and where people can play their music.

The Rhapsody MP3 catalogue will include more than 5 million songs from all four major music labels – Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, and EMI – and an extensive number of independent labels. Most albums will sell for $9.99 and tracks for $.99.

Originally posted on June 30, 2008 @ 11:51 am

Filed Under: DRM, Music

UMG and Gotuit sign license agreement for personalized digital music services

September 11, 2023 By Dennis Bouchand

Universal Music Group (UMG) and Gotuit, a leading provider of metadata technologies, announced today that UMG has signed a broad license agreement to Gotuit’s intellectual property, which includes six issued patents and numerous patent applications. Under this license, UMG will foster the development of new personalized means for consumers to enjoy their artists’ music via satellite radio, HD radio and over the Internet. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Gotuit delivers personalized media experiences. Its patented technology and software components enable a new layer of metadata which publishers use to improve the presentation, discovery, advertising, and profitability of their content libraries.

Originally posted on May 6, 2008 @ 8:37 am

Filed Under: Music

MySpace releases karaoke feature

September 11, 2023 By Cristina Ledesma

MySpace has launched its karaoke feature two years after acquiring kSolo.com. The new feature allows users to upload audio recordings of them singing everything from R. Kelly to Richie Valens to their profile page.

Recordings can be prominently displayed on one’s MySpace page and receive ratings from friends and fans. The site has between 2,000 and 3,000 songs available, all of them licensed from music publishers.

Originally posted on April 29, 2008 @ 10:38 am

Filed Under: Music, Social Network

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