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Steal This Track: Danielle Ate the Sandwich and Proper Motion Steal This Track has free downloads from Danielle Ate the Sandwich and Proper Motion in advance of their upcoming Denver shows www.heyreverb.com
The AdweekMedia Plan of the Year Branded entertainment Webisodes have been popping up on the Internet lately almost as frequently as those infuriating “your mailbox is full” e-mail messages. marketingymedios.com
All 7 Harry Potter eBooks Coming to Kindle Owners’ Lending Library Owning a Kindle just got a whole lot better for magic-loving Muggles. Starting June 19, Amazon.com is adding all seven Harry Potter books to the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library . ca.finance.yahoo.com
The best on-demand and music discovery radio apps for iOS There are many great online radio and music discovery services, and more and more of the providers have iOS apps. As we reported yesterday , Spotify, one of our favorites just released an iPad native version making the app universal. www.appolicious.com
Samsung Galaxy S III launching on Vodafone, Orange, O2, T-Mobile and Three in the UK While we wait for the LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy S III to arrive in the US this summer, UK punters will have opportunities to preorder the new flagship device starting right away on these carriers: Vodafone, Orange, O2, T-Mobile and Three. Although details and specific availability vary from carrier to carrier, retailer Carphone Warehouse currently lists a SIM-free preorder price of £499 ... www.engadget.com
Soundgarden Premiere 'Live to Rise' Music Video From 'The Avengers' The music video features Chris Cornell and his Soundgarden bandmates rocking the song under the glowing orbs with footage from the upcoming movie intercepting every once in a while. www.aceshowbiz.com
'The Voice' recap: The finale In a night filled with weird moments, Juliet cemented herself as the frontrunner. Who will win the title Tuesday night? Vote here in our reader poll www.nj.com
Feature: Does "Mastered for iTunes" matter to music? Ars puts it to the test Apple's push to increase the quality of songs distributed via iTunes has been formally realized in the company's Mastered for iTunes program —but does it really make music sound better? After our original report on the Mastered for iTunes program, some readers were skeptical that anything could be done to make a compressed AAC file sound comparable to uncompressed, 16-bit 44.1kHz CD standard ... arstechnica.com
Chris Cornell on Why 'Avengers' Debuted the First New Soundgarden Song in 15 Years (Q&A) Tim Appelo "It's the only way to get your music in front of people," says the rocker of "Live to Rise," which was offered for free on iTunes its first week of release. read more www.hollywoodreporter.com
Mike Ragogna: New Music Seminar: A Conversation With Tom Silverman, Plus Chatting With Marty Stuart and Jesse Winchester A Conversation With New Music Seminar Exec and Tommy Boy Founder Tom Silverman Mike Ragogna: How are you doing, Tom? Tom Silverman: I'm doing... www.huffingtonpost.com
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