Thursday, April 19, 2007
Create Ringtones The Open Source Way
Create Ringtones The Open Source Way
The folks over at younevercall.com have put together a handy guide for Linux users looking to create their own ringtones. With cellphone companies charging as much as $3 for a twenty second ringtone, the guide should help Linux users save a little cash.
Source: Compiler @ Wired News
The folks over at younevercall.com have put together a handy guide for Linux users looking to create their own ringtones. With cellphone companies charging as much as $3 for a twenty second ringtone, the guide should help Linux users save a little cash.
Source: Compiler @ Wired News
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Irish music industry goes open source
Irish music industry goes open source
30 Mar 2007
Irish-based SonikDub, the first open source record label of its kind, will open its doors to unsigned artists in Apr 2007. Although open source labels already exist, SonikDub are the only to provide chart ranking. All sales are reported and sent daily to the OCC and Chart Track. The purpose of open source labels is to allow artists to retain copyright over their material rather than sign it over to a major label.
Read the full news story from here @ Silicon Republic
30 Mar 2007
Irish-based SonikDub, the first open source record label of its kind, will open its doors to unsigned artists in Apr 2007. Although open source labels already exist, SonikDub are the only to provide chart ranking. All sales are reported and sent daily to the OCC and Chart Track. The purpose of open source labels is to allow artists to retain copyright over their material rather than sign it over to a major label.
Read the full news story from here @ Silicon Republic
Labels: music
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