Public domain music can be downloaded and used in video and other projects for free. Here are the best websites for it.
For the past several months, I’ve been using a web-based music player I built called Underscore. It’s playing music fo ...
Apple is expected to announce a lot of new software at its WWDC keynote today — iOS 12, macOS 10.14, and watchOS 5 — but one announcement might have slipped out early. Ahead of Apple's developer ...
Last month, I published Part 1 of my Guide To Music On The Web, which covered music recommendation sites, Web radio, independent music sites, playlists, and music visualizations. Today, in Part II ...
On the one hand, the Web music distributors are finally acknowledging that they cannot just operate for free, and the backing of the traditional distributors with their relatively deep pockets ensures ...
Milk Music's catalog of more than 13 million songs is now on the Web. Samsung's Milk Music streaming service turns one today and music lovers are getting a special treat to celebrate its first ...
You love music, you love the Internet. And like a Reese's Peanut Butter cup, those are two great things that work well together. Now, I know you've been on the Internet a long time and you know your ...
There's a lot to love about silly Internet memes and fads, and one reason is that they can dig up something old and make it cool again. Music is no exception: anything from a '70s rock anthem to a ...
Last September, Apple launched a web-based Apple Music experience, offering users a similar experience to the Mac version of the Music app with "For You," "Browse," and "Radio" sections, along with ...
An agreement between Microsoft and online music service Pressplay intensifies the war brewing between Internet and music giants, raising concerns that consumers will become the real casualties. The ...
EMI Group's EMI Music unit and Chinese Internet search firm Baidu.com said Tuesday that they have launched an advertising-supported free streaming music service in China. By Georg Szalai, The ...
The embattled music industry disclosed aggressive plans Wednesday for an unprecedented escalation in its fight against Internet piracy, threatening to sue hundreds of individual computer users who ...