Why Dev Chose To Promote Her Upcoming Album Via a New Mobile App

Monday, Taglists is launching its new Artist Tool — with Dev being one of the first artists to use it — which allows bands to create playlists around a certain event or release and share them with fans, allowing users to add to the lists as well. Read more about Why Dev Chose To Promote Her Upcoming Album Via a New Mobile App

Silicon Angle: The Curated Age Bridges Media and Device with Eye-C

With the introduction of the Eye-C iPhone app, Eyecon puts a new spin on curating content spanning our social streams. Combining a social news reader with a media player, Eye-C “plays” your streams. Create playlists by hash-tagging media shared in a status update, and incorporate contributions from others that do the same. Eye-C’s looking to innovate around aggregating and filtering shared media, crunching massive amounts of data in the process. Read more about Silicon Angle: The Curated Age Bridges Media and Device with Eye-C

GigaOM: Play that hashtag: Eye-C crowdsources media curation

by Janko Roettgers from GigaOM (http://gigaom.com/2011/10/13/eye-c-hashtag-playlists/)
Want to use social networks to find videos you like, but not just watch random footage of cute kittens? Palo Alto, California-based mobile app maker Eye-C thinks it has found a solution for this problem. The company’s Eye-C app, which launched Thursday for Android and iOS, squarely focuses on hash tags as a way to collaboratively compile playlists and discover videos, music and photos. Read more about GigaOM: Play that hashtag: Eye-C crowdsources media curation