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A useful listing of sites indie musicians should be exploring
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Apple are finally beginning to practice what they preach and allowing non-major labels to put DRM free content on iTunes
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The MP3 store battle is hotting up. Amazon are giving a 20% referral fee to associates on each and every song. This could be quite the earner for musicians whose material is available on the amazon mp3 store
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Very nice. BBC programmes categorised and catalogued, with an independent URL for each episode of each series, making them all addressable and referencable.
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Quicksilver keeps quitting on me, these instructions look set to prevent that happening in future. Hurrah! Lingon looks like a very useful tool too
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So that’s what URLs starting with a double-slash are for!
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I’m really impressed with the way Jonathan Coulton blogs the lyrics and chords for new songs. Seems like a very good approach if you have a fanbase of aspiring musicians.
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Interesting thinking on a post Jane Jacobs understanding of urban neighbourhoods, and the role blogs and online social networks may have on how neighbourhoods develop their character in future.
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