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eMusic Goes Web 2.0: Adds Content from Flickr, YouTube, and Wikipedia
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Today, eMusic launched a major redesign of its site. The new design not only looks a lot fresher, but eMusic now also draws in information from Wikipedia, videos from YouTube, and photos from Flickr. EMusic is the second-largest online music retailer after iTunes, but it often doesn’t quite get the coverage newer music sites like Pandora or Last.fm get.
Most of the effort of the redesign was focused on the album pages. The homepage has been updated in a few spots, but the overall layout hasn’t changed.


bringing in the whispers… They all catch on eventually!

    artistspaid:

    eMusic Goes Web 2.0: Adds Content from Flickr, YouTube, and Wikipedia

    From readwriteweb:

    Today, eMusic launched a major redesign of its site. The new design not only looks a lot fresher, but eMusic now also draws in information from Wikipedia, videos from YouTube, and photos from Flickr. EMusic is the second-largest online music retailer after iTunes, but it often doesn’t quite get the coverage newer music sites like Pandora or Last.fm get.

    Most of the effort of the redesign was focused on the album pages. The homepage has been updated in a few spots, but the overall layout hasn’t changed.

    bringing in the whispers… They all catch on eventually!

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      bringing in the whispers… They all catch on eventually!
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