Thursday, February 12, 2009

The best selling MP3 album of 2008 was FREE


Trent Reznor is a God when it comes to doing what others don’t understand, pass-off as crazy, and then later praise to the heavens. Year Zero was without a doubt one of the most ambitious, cross-channel, engaging, interactive marketing concepts ever. User participation reached staggering levels and it’s difficult to see how it can ever be topped.

Well Reznor has done it again. Last year Nine Inch Nails’ released Ghosts I-IV, an album that they put out for free under a Creative Commons license. As it turns out, Ghosts I-IV went on to become the best-selling MP3 album on Amazon in 2008.

With sales of more than $1.6 million in its first week, a #1 slot on the Billboard charts, and becoming the Last.fm 4th most listened to album of the year, Ghosts I-IV has done it all.

The Creative Commons blog notes:

    NIN fans could have gone to any file sharing network to download the entire CC-BY-NC-SA album legally. Many did, and thousands will continue to do so. So why would fans bother buying files that were identical to the ones on the file sharing networks? One explanation is the convenience and ease of use of NIN and Amazon’s MP3 stores. But another is that fans understood that purchasing MP3s would directly support the music and career of a musician they liked.

    The next time someone tries to convince you that releasing music under CC will cannibalize digital sales, remember that Ghosts I-IV broke that rule, and point them here.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

The Zodiac Race

Onitsuka Tiger (or Asics as you may know them) are celebrating their 60th Anniversary and to do so have launched The Zodiac Race. Ok, so the Zodiac Race is really a ploy to promote their new Japanese Zodiac inspired range of shoes, but I still love it. Hand-in-hand with a nice addition to their site, they've also gotten Amsterdam Worldwide to created a short animated movie, which is brilliant!

check it out...

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Hard Disc goes to the Dark Side

Spotted this on [Geeks Are Sexy], enjoy.

Monday, February 9, 2009

2Tb SD Card


Great news for all mobile phones, cameras and portal digital devices, with the announcement of the latest development in SD technology, the SDXC Memory Card, we can look forward to up to 2Tb of storage capacity. The beauty of the SDXC cards is that they simultaneously jump memory card technology ahead in a huge bound, while maintaining the existing interface, and providing accelerated read/write speeds up to 104mb/per sec within the year, and a proposed 300mb/per sec by 2010.

Joseph Unsworth, research director, NAND Flash Semiconductors, said, “SDXC combines a higher capacity roadmap with faster transfer speeds as a means to exploit NAND flash memory technology as a compelling choice for portable memory storage and interoperability. With industry support, SDXC presents manufacturers with the opportunity to kindle consumer demand for more advanced handset features and functionality in consumer electronics behind the ubiquitous SD interface.”

Sunday, February 8, 2009

My Tweet Flock

A great site to see what sort of people are following you on Twitter. Check it out.