After years of short messages and news blurbs, Twitter has decided to harness its social networking power to launch what may be the best music discovery service ever.
In 2005, the English Folk Dance and Song Society gave sound sculptor Henry Dagg six months and $90,000 to create some interactive pieces. Nothing went according to plan.
The Internet has given us many great things, such as the ability to take fraud to entirely new levels. Well, the music industry isn't blind to this fact. YouTube recently discovered the big three, Universal, Sony/BMG and RCA, have been adding false video views to their particular artists' videos.