Saturday, December 16, 2006
Wiki, Wiki, Wiki - Music 2.0
http://music2dot0.wetpaint.com/
If it starts to take off, I'll get a proper domain for it and clean it up a little. Ready, set.... go!
More on Buddy Feed/Updates
Below, I'm showing what the Buddy Updates feature does (see post below). Basically, users enter all of their personal feeds into their Buddy Update Settings. All of the feeds then get aggreatated and spliced. AIM goes out an polls these feeds every 30 minutes or so. If something new has been added, it lights up the "i" icon next to your name as it appears on the buddy list.
When you friends click on that icon, it launches the Buddy Profile window (below) - that displays all of the recent updates.
Now, the coolest part for music lovers is bringing in the combination of my Last.fm "Just Played" feed and leveraging the AIM Gadgets plug-in bundle. The most useful of which is the "myPlaylist" plug-in - which will screen scrape the Now Playing information out of iTunes and/or Winamp and display it in your Buddy Profile window. So, the AIM plug-in handles what you are listening to in real-time, and the Last.fm feed provides a historical reference of what I listened to prior (since it doesn't Last.fm's feed isn't updated until the song is over).
Try it out. Personally, I think it is one of the best features of the new AIM client.
Another option is Sigamp. They have plug-ins for many popular media players - and they basically do something similar to the "myPlaylist" plug-in. They pull now playing info, then feed it into an image that can be easily be put into email signatures, blogs, etc.
A nice touch is that Sigamp links this metadata back to Rhapsody. So if you want to listen to what I'm listening to, just click it. Then leverage Rhapsody's 25 free tracks/month feature to see what you think.
My problem with Sigamp is that they don't have an image that will fit into my sidebar, and they charge a monthly fee for any other/better image design. Personally, I'd rather have a small text ad as an option.
I love having music related information in my email signature. But I opt to burn a feed of my Top Artists (I get mine from Music Now, but you could get them from Last.fm, MyStrands or a host of others) with FeedBurner, then use their "Headline Animator" to create an animated GIF of that feed. Whenever you get an email from me, you will see a scrolling image of my most listened to artists of late.
I didn't mean for this to be such a novel, but hopefully some of you will find it interesting and useful. Any other ideas? I'd love to hear them.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Buddy Feed + 30 Boxes = Timeline
For those that haven't used AIM's Buddy Update feature yet, I recommend it. It's basically a feed splicer (mine includes my Last.fm Just Played, Flickr, Blogger posts, YouTube and Delicious). When you update something, your buddies (that use AIM 6.0) will see an "i" icon light up next your name in the buddy list. By clicking it, they will see all of your updates.
Just check out the "View Timeline" badge towards the bottom of the sidebar.
The other one to try is www.mytimelines.net, although I've had trouble getting that to embed properly on Blogger.
eMusic for Sale?
That would be big. I don't know particularly who would be the best/most likely suitor for them. It could be any of the current players that wanted to hedge against their DRM-strategies. Maybe a carrier? Maybe even Apple looking to absorb their closet competitor and simultaneously test a (pseudo) subscription model? Microsoft looking to jump start Zune? Techcrunch posted a story about Bill Gates' thoughts on DRM that maybe gives insight into why eMusic may be an interesting target. I have no idea, but it will be interesting to watch.
Here we go... this is the beginning of the great music service provider shakeout.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
(my) Best Albums of 2006 (or close)
Feel free to recommend others or let me know what I may have missed. In no particular order:
Monday, December 11, 2006
More on Music 2.0
http://blogs.sun.com/plamere/entry/music_2_0
As a starting point he suggests:
Music 2.0 sites fall into a number of camps:
- music services - places like iTunes and Rhapsody where you can purchase or subscribe to music
- Music discovery - places that help you find music - these fall generally into 3 subcategories:
- Social - wisdom of the crowds sites like last.fm, iLike. Goombah and Qloud
- Content-based - recommendations based on the music content - Pandora, SoundFlavor, MusicIP
- Expert based - Music recommendations from people - music blogs, irateradio.com
- Music experience augmentation - sites to make your music listening experience more enjoyable - this includes playlisting sites like MusicMobs, fiql and Webjay - music dashboards like sleevenotez or Snapp Radio
- Music meta data - add to the data surrounding the music - MusicBrainz, All Music Guide, Gracenote
He also is suggesting a wiki-approach to creating the "ultimate music 2.0 directory". If you are interested in contributing, check out his post and volunteer.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Music 2.0 Companies
Feel free to comment an add to the list. I've highlighted some of my personal favorites, and ones that I use with some regularity. In no particular order....
Mystrands: http://www.mystrands.com
Last.fm: http://www.last.fm
Pandora: http://www.pandora.com
SHOUTcast: http://www.shoutcast.com
Soundflavor (formerly Siren Systems): http://www.soundflavor.com
Musicip (formerly Predixis): http://www.musicip.com
Mog: http://www.mog.com
uPlayMe: http://www.uplayme.com
Genielab: http://www.genielab.com
Upto11: http://www.upto11.net
Fiql: http://www.fiql.com
Qloud: http://www.qloud.com
Audiobaba: http://www.audiobaba.com
Musicmobs: http://www.musicmobs.com
Doublev3: http://www.doublev3.com
Echonest: http://www.echnonest.com
iLike: http://www.ilike.com
The Hype Machine: http://www.hype.non-standard.net
Elbo.ws: http://www.elbo.ws
Sleevenotez: http://www.sleevenotez.com
Rhapsody.com: http://www.rhapsody.com
Napster.com: http://www.napster.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com
Musichawk: http://www.musichawk.com
Plurn: http://www.plurn.com
Purevolume: http://www.purevolume.com
Streampad: http://www.streampad.com
Haystack: http://www.haystack.com
Mixmatcher: http://www.mixmatcher.com
Finetune: http://www.finetune.com
Muiso: http://www.muiso.com
Sonic Breakdown: http://www.sonicbreakdown.com
Audiri: http://www.audiri.com
I Rate Radio: http://www.irateradio.com
Clinko: http://www.clinko.com
Indiscover.net: http://www.indiscover.net
Webjay (Yahoo): http://www.webjay.com
Podbop: http://www.podbop.org
Mercora: http://www.mercora.com
Bebop: http://www.bebopular.com
Jamendo: http://www.jamendo.com
Art of the Mix: http://www.artofthemix.com
Foxytunes: http://www.foxytunes.com
Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com
Project Opus: http://www.projectopus.com
MusicNation: http://www.musicnation.com
Crackspace: http://www.crackspace.com
Spot DJ: http://www.spotdj.com
Sonific: http://www.sonific.com
Lala.com: http://www.lala.com
Songbird: http://www.songbirdnest.com/
Blogmusik: http://www.blogmusik.net
Spiralfrog: http://www.spiralfrog.com
Google Music Trends: http://www.google.com/trends/music
Yes.com: http://www.yes.com
Moodlogic (AMG): http://www.moodlogic.com
Burnlounge: http://www.burnlounge.com
Mp3tunes: http://www.mp3tunes.com
The Tripwire: http://www.thetripwire.com
Orb: http://www.orb.com
Jambase: http://www.jambase.com
Tagworld: http://www.tagworld.com
Bandnews.org: http://www.bandnews.org
Musicovery (with LivePlasma): http://www.musicovery.com
The Filter: http://www.thefilter.com
Soundloud: http://www.soundloud.com
AOL Music Now: http://www.musicnow.com
Playlist Radish (aka Scope Creep): http://www.playlistradish.com
Splashcast: http://www.splashcast.net
Qtrax: http://www.qtrax.com
Project Playlist: http://www.projectplaylist.com
Yoogli: http://yoogli.com/products-services/index.php
Splicemusic: http://www.splicemusic.com
Snapp Radio: http://www.snappradio.com
Rate Your Music: http://www.rateyourmusic.com
Foosic.org: http://www.foosic.org
Owl Multimedia: http://www.owlmm.com
Goombah: http://www.goombah.com
UPDATE: I've now got a running list on delicious (with the tag "music2.0"). Not sure why I didn't do this in the first place. I've also displayed as a linkroll in the sidebar towards the bottom of the page. Either way, here's the link:
http://del.icio.us/rss/jherskowitz/music2.0
Monday, December 04, 2006
Musicane
For those of you that know me for a long time, you may remember my brief foray into the label side of the business with Prodigal Sun Records - which I started in 1994 and ran while I was in grad. school. Well, my one an only artist - Biohio - is long gone (although you can still find the guys kicking around in bands like Emmet Swimming, Quitter UK and The Device.), but I used their debut album as my guinea pig. Check it out below...
Buying Guide: Online Music Services (PC Magazine)
Nice coverage of Music Now, with it being heralded as a "standout service". The conclusion being:
"Unlike its rivals, Music Now requires no client software. All you need is a browser, and you can play any song or playlist in the entire catalog. You can listen at the office, a friend's house, or a Web café as easily as at home. The music videos are a great addition, and the new XM Radio section really rounds out the service. Unfortunately, you don't get remote access to your locally stored music library, and support for the Firefox browser is weak."
Rick's points are valid, but in the meantime if you are looking for remote access to files - I'd suggest checking out the latest build of Winamp, which integrates Orb's great remote access services.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
iPhone
Real should buy MusicGremlin
Someone asked me the other day what I thought of MusicGremlin. Fact is, I think they've got a pretty killer little wifi media player grafted on to a fairly standard MusicNet-powered service. The devices does everything that Zune wants to do - but doesn't yet. A little company like MusicGremlin is never going to be able to compete on the same marketing scale as Apple, Microsoft or even Napster. Which is sad because I hate to see good products and services wither on the vine.
So, Real should take the cash from $700million dollar settlement from Microsoft and acquire the little company with the Zune-killer. Wouldn't that be sweet revenge for Real? Use Microsoft's money and MSN's ad placements (part of the settlement) to buy the device that does well the one thing Zune gets most hammered for.... direct-to-device dowloads and device-to-device sharing. They could also totally abandon Windows Media DRM (Plays For Sure) in favor of their own (like they have done with SanDisk).
Real could then subsidize the hardware when users commits to a year or more of Rhapsody-to-Go. I'm sure I'm not saying anything that others haven't said (or may be considering for all I know). But as a consumer, I'd buy it.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
A VC: Yottamusic - Rhapsody The Way I've Always Wanted It
I'm guessing that this can't be monetized beyond the affiliate dollars? Once/if advertising starts getting added, then the wrath of the labels will be felt as they demand their pound of flesh. I would actually think this would make Rhapsody nervous and potentially curb their openness in the future.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Project Playlist
Here's a random one:
The site is an absolute mess - there are ads everywhere and you search is less than useful. But...
UPDATE: I got rid of it, it didn't seem to have a way to turn Autoplay off and it was really starting to get annoying.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
MyStrands : M-Chart Generator
Monday, October 30, 2006
Firefox 2.0 & Performancing Extension
You can drag and drop images right from the page into your post (see below), which is really nice.

They've got some other analysis tools, but if/once I ever move to Firefox full-time, I'll look more into it. Right now, I'm also running IE7 (which I like) because some of my favorite destinations don't yet work in FFX (due to ActiveX implementations), but hopefully soon I will be able to settle on one browser and stick with it.
powered by performancing firefox
powered by performancing firefox
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Borat Deleted Scenes
Entertainment Weekly asked the question whether the Borat movie is the "funniest movie of all time, or just the most offensive?". I say... "can't it be both?".
Friday, October 20, 2006
Finetune
Sunday, October 15, 2006
GigaOM » Price Hikes For Yahoo Music
Hmmm... Yahoo Music is struggling and Napster is rumored to be up for sale. The winds of change....
Howard Stern reaches out to new Internet audience - Yahoo! News
You've got to really love talk radio to pay $13/month for 75 channels of one-to-many programming. For less than that I can get true, personalized, one-to-one music programming of more than 2.5 million tracks....
Saturday, October 07, 2006
WriteToMyBlog
I found a couple cool new web apps this week. The first, Competitio.us, is a collaborative competitve analysis tool. It seems like it could be valuable for multiple team members to update news, feature matrices adn messages. I'm starting to play with it now, and it seems promising.
The next, is WriteToMyBlog (which I'm using to write this post). It is basically an advanced WYSIWYG editor that can be used for multiple blogging platforms (including sending a single post to multiple blogs simultaneously). It appears to be a much more robust editor than Blogger has (not sure about the others). Easy inclusion of tables, flash files, custom javascript pop-up controls, code cleaner, spell-checker, and more.
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Tags: cool+tools