Billboard has learned that former Bug Music CEO John Rudolph and Lava Records founder Jason Flom have partnered to throw their hat in the bidding ring for the EMI assets...
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Billboard has learned that former Bug Music CEO John Rudolph and Lava Records founder Jason Flom have partnered to throw their hat in the bidding ring for the EMI assets...
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Always interesting to see what's going on in other industries: here, Numecent's CEO prophesies the death of download for softwares.
"We can take any Windows applications--Photoshop, Office, whatever, you name it--and we have a magic piece of software that can cloudify these applications on our servers. But there's even more magic: We are able to bring [these applications] back to you 20 to 100 times faster than what a digital download would have taken, and we execute them on your machine without installation--and it even works offline."
Sounds a bit like music streaming to me. Delete the scoop?
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