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[10:58am]

The Echo Nest corp is presenting developer.echonest.com the first fully automated music expert for developers and music site.It offers a suite of APIs that give developers access to a range of music recommendation, search and remix tools. They are opening 12 years of R&D with this product.

[10:52am]

MeDeploy is a service and API that enables video content creators to monetize and distribute their work across the Internet. They are giving a demo of the admin interface and it looks very flexible and easy to use for non-internet savvy users. We’ve also covered it previously, if you want to know more.

[10:45am]

Photrade is “another” photo site but it is really different, photographers get a better share of the revenues on photo sales than in any other image bank read our previous article

[10:36am]

MixMatchMusic provides a suite of tools for musicians to collaborate and profit from their music. The creators get 85 cents of every dollar. If a song if only partly downloaded, the musician still gets paid.

[10:30am]

Kadoo is a sharing website that provides users one unique place to operate their sharing activity. Kadoo’s members get 10GB each. Take a look at their website

[10:24am]

Blue Lava Technologies is presenting iLovePhoto, a new photo sharing service. It has a face recognition feature that helps users to organize their photos, share them and automatically creates 60 seconds slide shows. Go to ilovephotos.com to participate to the Mac beta.

[10:16am]

Trinity Convergence introduce Gloop, the P2P solution for updating Photo frames content, read our previous article. It allows to send and share photos from one photo frame to another without using PC, and it has a voice chatting capability as well.

[10:11am]

UGA Digital is presenting how their technology allows consumers to send photos to a frame located thousands of miles away. UGA Digital does not host pictures. From the yougotphoto website you simply drag photos from your Picasa account (for example) to the area where it will be sent to frames that they have in Paris, Toronto and Taipei. Very easy.

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