A new month, and a new salvo of Apple rumours to wade through - this time concerning iTunes, with the web salivating over the prospect of an iTunes/Twitter/Facebook/Last.fm partnership. Thing is, it ain't gonna happen. It certainly looks like Apple is planning some sort of social networking integration...
The paid for content movement got another boost as Last.fm begins introducing a premium subscription model as it attempts to generate more revenues. The CBS-owned music community first talked about the new service more than a year ago when it said users would get to stream more than three full tracks...
Poor Techcrunch, which can't seem to help making enemies in the digital industry, accidentally or otherwise. Less than a month after Techcrunch founder Michael Arrington announced a blogosphere-sabbatical after being spit on at the Davos World Economic Forum (amid apparent threats against himself...
Interesting to hear that Last.fm has just announced that it's streaming full tracks, on-demand, for free. It means that any last.fm visitor will be able to stream a track on its system (and it seems to have all the majors signed) up to three times. Money-wise they're profit-sharing the advertising...