2014년 12월 3일 수요일

#Trending Names in 2014, Psy's 'Gangnam Style' Breaks YouTube Video Counter, and More in This Week's Digital Digest

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 #Trending in 2014: Yahoo, Vevo, Rhapsody, Spotify and Bing Share the Year's Biggest Names 
From Eminem to Britney Spears, the web shows us who's hot.
 Kobalt Unveils Label Services Portal, A Powerful New Set of Tools for Artists 
The digital services company has unveiled a powerful new set of tools for labels, managers and artists.
 Supreme Court to Consider Free Speech on Social Media Today, Thanks In Part to Eminem 
The Supreme Court is weighing the free-speech rights of people who use violent or threatening language on Facebook and other social media. If Eminem can do it, why can't I, reasons defendant Anthony Elonis.
 Kim Dotcom Avoids Jail But Says Legal Fight Has Left Him 'Officially Broke' 
Kim Dotcom on Monday defeated efforts by prosecutors to send him back to a New Zealand jail or make him wear an electronic monitoring bracelet but says his long-running legal battle has left him broke.
 Psy's 'Gangnam Style' Breaks YouTube Video Counter 
When we say viral K-pop star Psy broke (at least part of) the Internet on Monday, we're being quite literal.
 The Gifts That Keep on Giving: Biggest Radio and Album Hits of the Holidays 
They are the gifts that keep on giving for the artists that record them, the labels that release them and the radio stations that play them.
 Ed Sheeran is Spotify's Most-Streamed Act for 2014 
Ed Sheeran was the top artist globally on Spotify, while Eminem was No. 1 in the U.S.
 Instagram Helps Fuel Big Chart Gains for Beyonce and Ariana Grande 
Beyonce earns the highest debut on the weekly Billboard + Twitter Top Tracks chart dated Dec. 6, after releasing her music video for "7/11" on Nov. 21.The clip was announced via a post on her Instagram account, which...
 iPod Trial: Steve Jobs' Own Words to Be Used Against Apple 
Underscoring the antitrust case's hoary origins one of the key witnesses will be legendary Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who died in 2011 but will be heard in a videotaped deposition and in past emails.
 
 

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