AP - Google Inc. said Wednesday that it has launched a music search service in China that allows users to access music legally online in a forum backed by some record labels and supported by advertising revenue.
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Adobe Updates Photoshop Express (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Adobe on Thursday issued a number of updates to its Photoshop Express beta, the company’s online photo management tool originally introduced back in March. Enhancements include Air support, online printing, music soundtracks, and more.
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Small game developers get on fast track (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - LOS ANGELES - Movies and music from small, independent creators push the pop-culture envelope with fresh ideas. Now, game developers are set to do the same with a wave of low-priced - and often offbeat - titles on the new online video-game system networks from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony.
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HD Radio stations tune in to everything (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - The programming format for HD Radio: Almost anything goes, including redneck women and obscure rock ‘n’ rollers. Beyond-the-mainstream country and rock music are just two genres getting more airtime as the nation’s stations roll out new, free digital HD Radio channels.
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Alcatel-Lucent appeals loss of $1.5 billion award (Reuters)
Reuters - Appeals court arguments in a battle
over MP3 digital music patents between Alcatel-Lucent
and Microsoft Corp focused Monday on a joint
development pact struck nearly two decade earlier.
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Mobile Music A $7.3 Billion Industry By 2011 (TechWeb)
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Research firm eMarketer predicts that music sales as a whole will continue to decline, but online and mobile markets will grow rapidly.
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EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing (AP)
AP - The Bee Gees’ Robin Gibb and other European music composers warned Thursday that standardizing music royalties across Europe could hurt musicians and the songs they write.
Filed in: Digital Music
New British ad campaign targets downloaders (Reuters)
Reuters - A grubby man in the pub named
Nigel who buys counterfeit DVDs is being replaced by a sheepish
young office worker named Nigel who downloads movies and music
illegally at his desk in a new British ad campaign against
piracy.
Filed in: Digital Music
Recognize the Reveler: Who’s Flipping the Finger? (E! Online)
E! Online - Here’s a Hint: This blond singer has a hit song that’s getting major airplay and she’s clubbing at NYC hot spot Butter, so why’s she giving us a digital diss? Maybe she’s just trying to show off her injured finger to gain some sympathy points from her paparazzi pals.
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