http://www.linux-magazine.com – Music seems to be a viable income stream also under Linux. After Amarok and Rhythmbox have earned at least a few hundred bucks with Magnatune, Ubuntu is now breaking into the market as well. (Distributions)
http://www.linux-magazine.com – Music seems to be a viable income stream also under Linux. After Amarok and Rhythmbox have earned at least a few hundred bucks with Magnatune, Ubuntu is now breaking into the market as well. (Distributions)
http://linuxfilesystem.com – live.gnome.org Contents 10 Band Equalizer Alarm Clock (I) Alarm Clock (II) CDDB Count In D-Bus events Desktop Art Edit File Full Screen UI gupnp plugin Internet radio browser plugin Jump to playing Last Rhythm Last.fm queue lcdproc plugin Now Playing Clipboard Now Playing XML Open Folder Pause After Track Play Album Rbpitch Record Radio Streams [...] (General)
http://linuxo.com – Ubuntu UK Podcast: "We interview the awesome Stuart Langridge and discuss the Ubuntu One Music Store, beta testing, record tokens, Rhythmbox, MP3s, Britney Spears, file syncing, customer service, getting music into the store and Severed Fifth, Frequently Asked Questions, vinyl, reaching ‘real’ people and Shot of Jaq." (General)
http://blogs.gnome.org – Magnatune is an independent record label that aims at treating both its musicians and its customers fairly. There is a Rhythmbox plugin that enables users to browse the Magnatune music store, listen to full tracks, and purchase albums. (Software)
http://popey.com – I’ve previously blogged about the Ubuntu One Music Store. (Distributions)
http://popey.com – This is just a short blog post to note that Matt Griffin has updated the FAQ for the Ubuntu One Music Store that I previously (Distributions)
http://digitizor.com – As you may already be aware by now, Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx is coming with a music store called the Ubuntu One Music Store. This is a very new and exciting thing from Canoncal and understandably people have a lot of questions about this new service. So, the Ubuntu One Music Store team have come out with a FAQ about the store. (HowTos)
http://popey.com – (Distributions)
http://www.ubuntugeek.com – (HowTos)
http://popey.com – It looks like 7digital are providing the back-end for the Ubuntu One Music Store which is due to land in Ubuntu Lucid at Alpha 3 – real soon now. The screenshots below were taken by me today on my laptop. (Distributions)