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  • Creators Behind MP3 Launch MusicDNA, a New Music Format

    JP 12:52 am on January 26, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Yesterday, the team behind the original MP3 file revealed a new digital music format, claiming that it will both outclass current digital music standards and encourage users to download their music legally.

    In theory, MusicDNA has a lot going for it. Users who download songs in the new format will get — in addition to the music itself — bits like lyrics, album artwork, music videos, recent live performances, tour details, and any blogs or tweets posted by the artist. There’s no word yet on pricing, but it’s expected that downloads will cost up to twice as much as their MP3 equivalents when launched this spring.

    The new digital music format comes a few months after the introduction of the iTunes LP, which offers interactive album artwork and other multimedia features. If it gains enough traction, it’s possible that MusicDNA could become a powerful weapon in the arsenals of competitors like Amazon.

    That’s a big “if,” though. While some independent labels, like Beggars Group, the label behind the Arctic Monkeys and Radiohead, are onboard, the major labels are still MIA. And while we like the idea of all those extras features coming with songs, we’re not sure they’ll be enough to convince users to pony up more money, or in a lot of cases, any money at all. After all, it’s hard to argue with a zero-dollar price tag.

    Still, any development that could keep our favorite musicians employed and doing what they do best is a welcome one. [From: BBCNews and The Guardian]

    SwitchedCreators Behind MP3 Launch MusicDNA, a New Music Format originally appeared on Switched on Mon, 25 Jan 2010 16:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Twitter Sticks With New Retweet Format, Despite Complaints

    JP 12:55 am on November 15, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Despite Complaints Twitter Sticking With New Retweets

    Twitter has been going feature crazy over the past several months. First, it began attaching geolocation information to Tweets. Then it introduced lists, for sharing and for organizing the people you’re following. Now, the micro-blogging service is rolling out a standardized format for retweets. While the location data is usually out of the average user’s view, the new format for retweets is an obvious change to Twitter’s basic interface. And, as Facebook users do every time that site so much as shifts a pixel, tweeters have erupted in revolt.

    The new format for retweets replaces the familiar, if clumsy, “RT @username” with an icon that indicates a message is a retweet. Otherwise, it looks identical to the original message. This means that you might see messages in your Twitter feed that appear to come from users you don’t follow. This has apparently caused some serious confusion among users, including Justine Bateman from ‘Family Ties.’

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    SwitchedTwitter Sticks With New Retweet Format, Despite Complaints originally appeared on Switched on Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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