MySpace Mobile

Sarah Perez on September 24th, 2007

Myspace
Today’s news has been all about the Halo 3 countdown, so perhaps this was missed: MySpace launched a mobile website. The site is a free, advertising-supported cell phone version of the popular social networking website. Subscription versions of MySpace were already available via AT&T and Helio wireless services, offering special features integrated into handsets, like the ability to upload cell phone photos directly to your profile. The new, free version lets you send & receive messages and friend requests, comment on pictures, post bulletins, update blogs, and search for friends. MySpace’s parent company, NewsCorp, also announced plans to roll out mobile versions of their other internet properties in the near future, including mobile versions of FoxSports.com, the gaming site IGN, AskMen, Photobucket, as well as its local TV affiliates.

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Starbucks to Give Away 50 Million Songs

Sarah Perez on September 24th, 2007

Starbucks
Starbucks has announced that they will give away 50 million free digital songs to their customers to promote the new wireless iTunes music service offered in their stores. The service, announced earlier this month, lets users of Apple’s iPhone and the new iPod Touch download songs playing in a Starbucks shop directly to these portable players. From Oct. 2nd through Nov. 7th, the 10,000+ stores will give out 1.5 million "Song of the Day" cards. The cards will offer free tunes from artists like Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Joss Stone, John Mayer, Dave Matthews, Annie Lennox, and Band of Horses. The cards can then be redeemed for tunes at the Apple iTunes music store. However, since the service will only be launching at 600 Starbucks shops in Seattle and New York on Oct. 2nd, and then San Francisco in early November, only customers in those cities will be able to actually download the songs directly to their devices…the rest of us will have to go online on our computers and download the songs the old-fashioned way. Also just announced are limited-edition reloadable purchasing cards that include two free iTunes downloads when you register them online.