Soundrop brings music ‘listening rooms’ to Facebook

Social music service Soundrop announced this morning that it has launched listening rooms on Facebook, which means that artists -- and fans -- can create social music spaces where they can listen to music together, chat, and vote on what they want to hear next.

YouTube is like Agent Smith in the Matrix: More, more, more

TV is moving to the web, and no company is benefitting more from that than Google. It's really not a competition.

Vevo’s mobile traffic up 463% since July of last year

Music video company Vevo continues to experience its fastest growth on mobile.

The service accumulated more than 1.3 billion streams from mobile devices in the second quarter of 2012. Vevo grew its monthly mobile active users by 33 percent sequentially …

Ouya surpasses its funding goal on Kickstarter by $7.6M

Ouya has raised nearly $8.6M in support of its free-to-play, Android-based console.

VEVO gives the music lovers (and the mobile web) a big, mushy kiss

The debate over native apps versus mobile web rages on: which is better, which is more accessible, which is more customer-friendly.

VEVO just provided its answer by giving 50 million music lovers in the U.S. and Canada access to the …