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Could hackspaces hold the key to business innovation?
Comment Tools such as Spotify, Twitter, Wikipedia and YouTube are based on the open exchange and consumption of content. Where to look for the next wave of corporate innovation? It might just come from renegade geeks, says... [14 Oct 2009]
iPhones unshackled, IT wages revealed and outsourcing explained
News Despite Apple rejecting some iPhone apps, it's approved the potential risk to its own business that is music service Spotify. Once again, September saw another fresh crop of students head off to university for the first... [06 Oct 2009]
Daniel Ek
AS Profile Daniel Ek co-founded the Spotify on-demand music streaming service in 2006 with Martin Lorentzon but it has been over the past 12 months that it's really taken off. Ek has a track record of online entrepreneurship having... [29 Sep 2009]
Minority Report: Why Apple was smart to OK 'iTunes killer'
Comment Last week's news that Apple had approved the Spotify app for the iPhone left me surprised, delighted and intrigued in equal measure. I wrote about Spotify's iPhone app back in July when it was first... [03 Sep 2009]
Time for businesses to open up - or else
Comment Compare this with open content distribution services such as YouTube and streaming music sites like Last.fm and Spotify, which are working to develop viable commercial models that let people freely consume and share... [03 Sep 2009]
Minority Report: Will Apple open up to 'iTunes killer' Spotify?
Comment Gloriously sexy online music service Spotify has submitted an iPhone app to Apple for entry into the iTunes Store. This is very exciting - for Spotify, for Apple and, yes, for me. For the uninitiated,... [29 Jul 2009]
Revealed: What counts as normal broadband in Britain?
News Parker also noted that "downloading and streaming through sites like iPlayer and Spotify mean that people are hungry for more bandwidth". On Tuesday, Ofcom published the final version of its report into fixed broadband... [28 Jul 2009]
Teenagers losing interest in illegal file-sharing as streaming starts to flow
News YouTube, MySpace and Spotify - is clear, with the research showing that many teens (65 per cent) are streaming music regularly (i.e.each month). Spotify is ad-funded, and is rapidly expanding its catalogue. [13 Jul 2009]