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Apple debuts new iPod nanos, Touch with Genius
News If you push and hold the centre button, a menu pops up that lets you start Genius playlists, add songs, and browse artists or albums. Browsing also gets a tune-up as part of the software update: albums,... [10 Sep 2008]
Minority Report: Apple to rock us with new iPods?
Comment There's much talk about iTunes offering interactive albums, allowing users to access photos, lyrics and other goodies when a new album is released. So, for tomorrow's event, bets are on new iPods, new iTunes features and... [08 Sep 2008]
BBC readies music downloads service
News BBC sessions have featured as B-sides to CD singles before now and as bonus tracks on albums, such as on Gomez's recently released anniversary version of Bring It On. BBC Worldwide, Auntie's commercial arm, is developing... [05 Sep 2008]
Google Docs: Now more than just spreadsheets
News Among the options: business cards; cover letters; invoices; sports predictor, wedding photo albums; party invitations; and even a Sudoku template. Users of Google Docs, the online applications for word processing,... [18 Jul 2008]
Happy 10th birthday, silicon.com
News Billie Piper was at the top of the charts with 'Because we want to', while top albums included The Corrs Talk on Corners and Beastie Boys Hello Nasty. Happy birthday, silicon.com - your favourite business and technology... [07 Jul 2008]
Photos: A snapshot of what HP's got up its sleeve
Photo You can also create photo albums which can be ordered in physical form. HP Labs focuses on research and development of new technology that can potentially join the HP product portfolio or be licensed to other... [09 Jun 2008]
Legal Eye: What's the score for the music biz?
Comment From free downloads to albums you can pay as much as you like for, the internet has put traditional record companies in a spin. But will it all end in tears, asks lawyer Duncan Calow. Coldplay's decision to offer their... [22 May 2008]
Police Facebook presence strikes privacy chord
News According to Facebook's "platform application terms of use", when a user adds an application, that application gets access to a long list of different types of "Facebook site information", which could include political views,... [22 Apr 2008]
Tesco to launch iTunes challenger
News No details of pricing are yet available but Tesco says it plans to offer "variable pricing" on albums and individual tracks along with pricing bundles for music and videos. Tesco Digital will initially offer all of the... [15 Apr 2008]
How fans can grab a slice of the music pie
Comment The way you value a contract is they pay out an amount for every 1,000 albums sold over a two-year period. So basically if an artist sells more than 1,000 albums you will start making money on your... [18 Feb 2008]
Music industry gets web 2.0 shake up as fans grab a slice
News He said: "There's nothing fundamentally wrong with the industry in terms of discovering artists, making albums, selling them. The problem they've got is that the overheads and the costs they incur in doing that are now... [18 Feb 2008]
Photographic Specialist Secures Customer Loyalty With Innovative Software Solution
White Paper To achieve this, the company created an application that helps customers arrange digital photos systematically, retrieve pictures easily, and create themed albums. Research shows that new users of digital cameras tend to... [04 Dec 2007]
Yahoo! Hacks: Visualize Your Music Collection
White Paper Whether the music is in stacks of vinyl records or in racks full of CDs, it's tough to get a picture of all of the artists, albums, and genres that are so unique to each of us. Moving music from the physical world to the... [10 Oct 2007]
Vodafone offers unlimited music downloads
News Lewis - founder and CEO of silicon.com until its sale to CNET Networks in 2002 - added each track can usually be downloaded within five to 10 seconds - giving users the ability to download around eight albums in 10... [10 Sep 2007]
Fast Embedding of Sparse Music Similarity Graphs
White Paper This paper applies fast sparse MultiDimensional Scaling (MDS) to a large graph of music similarity, with 267K vertices that represent artists, albums, and tracks; and 3.22M edges that represent similarity between those... [09 Jun 2007]
