InternetGoogle Offers Free Music Downloads in China (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Google announced Tuesday it will begin offering free music downloads to Chinese customers. The Chinese Google site will allow searches by song, artist or entire album, then download DRM-free songs.
Google announced Tuesday it will begin offering free music downloads to Chinese customers. The Chinese Google site will allow searches by song, artist or entire album, then download DRM-free songs. Music is hosted on China's Top100.cn, a Chinese-based music site. The downloads will be financed by advertising, with revenue split between Google, the music companies, and Top100.cn. Heading Off Piracy? It's estimated that 90 percent of Internet users in China download pirated music with the help of search engines. Some worldwide record labels such as Vivendi have significant stakes in Chinese recording artists, and many see the new Google service as a way to help protect that intellectual property. Pirated music is costing labels millions of dollars in lost revenue in China, where piracy is most rampant. Apple's iTunes Store is open and doing business in China, but it has little market share compared to the number of pirated music files on the Chinese Internet. In addition, the Top 100.cn site may initially carry just a small fraction of current popular Chinese music files, crippling its chances of becoming a number-one destination for Chinese music lovers. It's unclear how many artists and labels are part of the Google-Top100.cn music rollout. Reports confirm that Universal is onboard, but there has been no word from Sony... [ Read more on www.yahoo.com ]
InternetGoogle Updates Its Enterprise Search Appliance (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Google on Wednesday began offering an upgraded version of its Search Appliance. The hardware targets enterprises and government agencies that want a Google-like Web search for office documents.
InternetGoogle launches free music service in China (Reuters)
Reuters - Google Inc has launched a music search service in China that will give users access to free downloads of licensed songs, while capturing advertising revenue for music providers in a market rife with piracy.
