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July 27, 2006
Music Media Watch - Steve Myers writes how the "long tail" business model phenomena may be playing out in the Japanese mobile music market, particularly with KDDI. Full Story July 26, 2006
The first annual Game Audio Conference September 6-7 Austin TX, runs at same time as Austin Game Conference. Full Story July 21, 2006
According to Digital Music News, music-enabled phones accounted for 60 percent of all devices sold in the Sweden, most likely Sony Ericsson Walkman phones, which sold very well in 2nd quarter. Full Story July 17, 2006
Sony Ericsson Developer site published part 1 of a series of articles explaining the music industry business structure for developers intending to create mobile music applications. Full Story July 14, 2006
Yet another analysis report on how music phones will impact the mp3 player market, this time by IMS Research. This report seems to focus on growth in storage capacity of phones but does not mention other issues like user interface. Full Story July 13, 2006
miniMusic recently released version 1.4 of its NotePad music notation software for Palm OS devices. The new version makes use of miniMusic's Krikit Software synthesizer, and interface support for Treo qwerty keyboard. Full Story July 12, 2006
Audible recently announced that its application and audio book content will be included as a Try & Buy application on Sony Ericsson's UIQ 3-based phones, the P990, M600 and W950. Full Story July 07, 2006
Forum Nokia recently released a new white paper, "S60 Platform: Audio Streaming Example v2.0", demonstrating the use of the Audio Streaming API for playing, recording, stopping, and saving audio streams. Full Story July 06, 2006
telcomasia.net recently published an article by John C. Tanner analyzing the current and near future state of the mobile music download industry. Full Story July 05, 2006
A new study by research firm Ipsos tracks adoption rates of DAP devices in US market. The report indicates growing interest in broader types of multimedia content, as well as trends for people owning more than one type of device. Full Story |
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