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Monday, 8 October 2007
Joost signs ITN News
Topic: Social Tv

TechCrunch UK writes about social tv service Joost:

As Internet P2P broadcaster Joost begins going public with its beta software and signing deals with broadcasters, the latest is with number three UK news network ITN which will provide Joost with short news, sports, business and weather bulletins.

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 5:11 PM EDT
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Sunday, 7 October 2007
Joost Set To Ink Deal With ITN
Topic: Social Tv

Mashable writes about social tv service Joost:

As the net broadcaster finally is opening their doors to the public at large, they seem to be signing deal after deal for content. The latest one appears to be they are about to sign on the dotted line with UK news network ITN.

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 7:28 PM EDT
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inTune.fm - The Hottest Music on Facebook
Topic: Social Music

Go2Web2 writes about social music site inTune.fm:

inTune.fm allows you to discover and listen to music on Facebook, in your Network and from your friends. inTune.fm is very much resembles to anywhere.fm, which is a Web based player that allows you to listen to lots of free music online, the only change is that inTune.fm is an application that works ONLY on Facebook.

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 9:39 AM EDT
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Saturday, 6 October 2007
iLike Launches New Tools for Artists
Topic: Social Music

Mashable writes about social music site iLike:

iLike, the music service that has exploded thanks to their Facebook app, is launching a tool to let musicians manage their social network marketing. The new software, called the ?Artist Services Platform? allows artists to upload songs, add events, and communicate with fans.

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 5:21 PM EDT
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Pandora Remains Blocked to International Users
Topic: Social Music

Mashable writes about social music site Pandora:

Internet radio service Pandora doesn?t have any good news for international users yet, five months after being forced to shut off the site to non-US members. According to the company, the royalties that are required to be paid to artists and their labels in the UK and elsewhere make providing an ad-support web radio service infeasible.

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 5:07 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 6 October 2007 5:16 PM EDT
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Grooveshark: Legal P2P Trading, Everybody Gets Paid
Topic: Social Music

Rev2 writes about social music site Grooveshark:

The way that Grooveshark works is that, in typical P2P manner, you download their software and specify the folder where your existing music collection exists (i.e. iTunes? My Music folder). Your music is made available to other Grooveshark users to purchase through their website for $0.99, from which you get purchase credits for sharing based on a unique contribution-ranking system of theirs, and the record label and artists get a cut out of.

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 2:59 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 3 October 2007
TIOTI?s Social TV Guide Officially Launched
Topic: Social Tv

Mashable writes about social tv site TIOTI:

TIOTI, which stands for Tape It Off The Internet, is officially launching tomorrow. What started early last year as a TV guide meets YouTube meets BitTorrent, TIOTI has been laying pretty low for nearly a year.

A lot has changed within the industry since then, from social search engines and bookmarking sites to video-specific search engines and network-driven web communities. But, we liked TIOTI a year ago, and we like it still today. It?s still got a sleek design that?s easy to use and easy on the eyes. Social features, tracking tools and exportable widgets help you find shows that are interesting to you, and stay up to date on all the things you love.

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 4:51 PM EDT
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MOG Relaunch Includes Full-Length Tracks
Topic: Social Music

Mashable writes about social music site MOG:

MOG is gearing up for a complete site redesign, which will include better page load time, a new color scheme, and easier ways to consume music. More importantly however, there will be full-length tracks available on MOG, which will also be available for your music widgets and playlists. Instead of the 30-second samples that currently on MOG, full-length tracks give you better ways to enjoy your music.

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Tuesday, 2 October 2007
TIOTI To Launch Tuesday
Topic: Social Tv

NewTeeWee writes about the public launch of social tv service TIOTI:

The social TV download guide Tape It Off The Internet (TIOTI) will finally open to the public tomorrow. As one of the first sites to combine online TV with social recommendations, wiki features and tagging, TIOTI got some rave reviews when it first appeared late last year for a private beta test. The fact that it offered easy access to torrent downloads of your favorite shows didn?t hurt either.

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 1:13 PM EDT
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Monday, 1 October 2007
Joost Launches: Video Interview With Mike Volpi
Topic: Social Tv

NewTeeVee has a video interview with Mike Volpi behind social tv service Joost:

Joost, the impeccably pedigreed, funded, and hyped Internet TV platform is releasing its software to the general public on Monday. For those of you beta testers (like us) who?ve griped about the reliability and usability of the application, the company promises a significantly upgraded client, including a new navigation system, search, and an open API for third-party widgets. It is seeding the open API with widgets of its own, including synchronized watching and video markup tools.

Joost is seeing 50,000 beta downloads per week, and with open access hopes to receive between two million and three million users by the end of the year (for this figure the company counts unique user IDs, not downloads of every upgrade of its player), CEO Mike Volpi said in an interview last week (see the video below).

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Posted by thesocialnetwork at 1:57 PM EDT
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