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alarm:clock (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
Warner Music group has invested $20M in Lala.com and $15.M. in Imeem Exact date of the investments was not disclosed as they were uncovered the details in Warner Music Group's 10Q. Sadly for Imeem and Lala we expect that the they walked away with lousy valuations but won comittments from Warner that law suits would not be forthcoming - Warner made a deal that the Bay Area startups could not refuse....
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Pulse2 (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Warner Music Group Corp. (NYSE:WMG) has invested in two Silicon Valley online music companies, Imeem and Lala.com. Imeem is a music, video, and photo sharing social networking website. Lala is a music streaming website. Within the last year, imeem acquired SNOCAP and Anywhere.FM. imeem has over 24 million uniques per month and their [...]
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Gaya, Ruang dan Kepelbagaian (Free subscription) | 26/06/2008
Lala allows you to trade CDs that you no longer want with the one your heart desires. Once you are trade enabled simply list the CDs you own in your Have List and the CDs you’d like to receive in your Want List. When lala finds another member who is interested in one of your [...]
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swissmiss (Free subscription) | 19/06/2008
Sean just rocked my world when telling me about lala.com. Lala allows you to trade CDs that you no longer want with the one your heart desires. Once you are trade enabled simply list the CDs you own in your...
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DRM Watch (Free subscription) | 04/06/2008
Meanwhile, lala.com relaunches with a paid streaming model.
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MoMB (Free subscription) | 29/05/2008
Lala Beta Find music and listen. Buy web songs for a dime. Next.Lala.com – Your New Music Library
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Digital Media Wire (Free subscription) | 29/05/2008
Los Angeles - Lala.com, an online music firm that operates an online CD-trading service, and has also offered free, unlimited song streaming, has now begun testing a new model that will see users pay 10 cents per song for unlimited streaming, according to a post on MP3.com founder Michael Robertson's blog. The songs must be listened to via the company's site, and may not be downloaded or stored on...
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KillerStartups.com (Free subscription) | 28/05/2008
What it does There are many music services on the web, which means newcomer LaLa will have a time rising above its peers. The new music social experience has put together a set of features however, that may make it stand out. Lala combines a social network, a music store, and an online music library. Users are able to listen to full length songs, not mere clips, and buy them for a dime. Each song...
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TG Daily (Free subscription) | 28/05/2008
Would you pay 10-cents per song for music that can only be played within a browser? That's what Lala.com hopes people will do with its upcoming music rental store. Michael Robertson of MP3.com fame leaked out details of the new service which promises free song previews and cheap 10-cent music rentals. But there's a catch, these songs are, as Robertson says, trapped in a tab in your browser.
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Webware.com (Free subscription) | 27/05/2008
Lala.com has a history of coming up with innovative ideas that don't quite conquer the world. The company is best known for its online used-CD trading service, which is an interesting idea but works well only if you have a large list of CDs available to trade. Lala.com will let you stream any song once at no charge, and an unlimited number of times for $0.10 per song. (Credit: Lala.com ) It also offers...
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Paper Thin Walls Bullhorn (Free subscription) | 23/05/2008
I'm using this service as we speak at work-- not the nickel/dime feature, but the "let LaLa scan the music on your home computer & you can listen to it all (provided it's licensed by LaLa, I guess) on any internet-capable computer" service. It's nice.
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MakeUseOf.com (Free subscription) | 27/04/2008
A while back, I made a decision to thin out and refresh my CD collection. Rather than dumping them off at a music store and collecting a few dollars, I decided to give Lala a try. Lala is a music player, store and discovery tool. It's also a fantastically downplayed CD trading site. [...]
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eHomeUpgrade Threads (Free subscription) | 18/03/2008
The problem with DRM is that it penalizes legitimate users; and does not stop piracy. First, let me state for the record that I'm currently an XM radio subscribe, I have a 400 disk CD collections, and buy a CD every month or two, I use lala.com to trade CDs, and I use a subscription music service, – so I guess you can say I support the music industry. Let's talk about the pros and cons of each. My...
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newsalert (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
The L.A. Times reports: Deanna Corbin, 46, would live in Los Angeles if she could. But she can't, at least not with a modicum of space and safety, not on her $38,000 salary as an administrative secretary. So Corbin gets up at 4 a.m. every day and hustles her 11-year-old daughter out the door by 5 for the two-hour drive from their apartment in Lancaster to downtown L.A. Some places don't want middle...
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Never Yet Melted (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
LA Daily News: Shawn Sage long dreamed of joining the military, and watching “Full Metal Jacket” last year really sold him on becoming a Marine. But last fall, a Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner dashed the foster teen's hopes of early enlistment for Marine sniper duty, plus a potential $10,000 signing bonus. In denying the Royal High School [...]