Online music provider Last.fm is currently in the process of revamping its website, with a beta version running alongside the old site.
We've taken a look at to see what improvements (if any) have been made...
Recently, Michael Arrington of TechCrunch lambasted the CEO of online music startup TuneCore, Jeff Price, for refusing to provide one of his interns, Peter, with information about his company's funding.
I criticized Arrington for what I saw as an unnecessary use of his "podium" to disparage Price when he had no legitimate reason to do so.
In a past post, I discussed the fact that record labels are increasingly demanding an "arm and a leg" for the rights to their music catalogs.
As Drama 2.0 pointed out recently, AOL is starting to think it may have paid too much for Bebo.
The recent sale of Virgin Radio for 'just' £53m seems to confirm that.
The Filter, Peter Gabriel's new online music, movies and video recommendation service launched this week.
As with Last.fm, it aims to provide users with recommendations based on their preferences and listening habits, but is it as good?
We have a winner for Drama 2.0's Understatement of the Year Award.
The news that captured my attention this week took a big media slant...
This week sees the launch of Tesco Digital, the supermarket giant's answer to iTunes.
We've taken a look at the new site to see how it compares with Apple's all-conquering download store, which has accounted for around 70% of worldwide online digital music sales.
This week's hodgepodge of articles I found interesting includes news that could impact the Microsoft-Yahoo courtship, online streaming music, digital thieves and young entrepreneurs.
This week's The Web Week in Review is a hodgepodge of news.