22 Mar Minaj Goes Max
Music person Nicki Minaj has become the new face of Pepsi. Hopefully not the voice. guardian.co.uk...
Music person Nicki Minaj has become the new face of Pepsi. Hopefully not the voice. guardian.co.uk...
Israel’s recent tourism ad has been banned due to the fact it implies that occupied territories are part of the state of Israel. brandrepublic.com...
YouTube’s trialing Live Streaming at large by inviting its registered non-profit organisations to use the service for free. theurbantwist.com...
CanvasPop already helps you print Instagram photos, but now you’ll be able to blow your Facebook photo’s onto canvas. Helping you turn digital photo’s into physical entities. mashable.com...
Pinterest is now one of the most popular ways for people to share what they’re enjoying on the web. It is important for businesses to track what people are talking about though, and here’s some ways to track your sites activity on the service: mashable.com...
Apple TV seems to be setting a trend for the future of TV and films – no discs. The $99 device can stream all your iOS services straight through your TV while your iPhone or Mac can continue with something different. The possibility of digitally...
Al Gore has come out against the collusion between politics and TV and newspapers, stating that social networking sites are the place where people should be interacting about politics, away from partisan opinions> allthingsd.com...
The European Commission is investigating the possibility that telecoms companies such as T-Mobile and Vodafone have been discussing things a little, off-topic, at recent CEO meetings. allthingsd.com...
The recent legacy lawsuits against Sony, on the basis that digital sales are licenses not sales, so artists deserve 50% of the revenue from these streams, might not actually result in the artists getting much money at all. digitalmusicnews.com...
Rumors that the O2 Arena owning AEG company are looking to buy HMV aren’t exactly being quietened with HMV’s recent announcement that “this review remains on going.” musicweek.com...