Top 10 Tricks for Making Your Playlists RockSource: Lifehacker
If music is part of your everyday work routine, workout, or commute, stuffing your player full of tunes and hitting shuffle just won't cut it. Scan these 10 tips for improving and expanding your music playlists.

Since it's officially (been) summer (for over a month now) it's also officially time for another seasonal playlist. For those who haven't been keeping track at home every season I make a playlist that epitomizes the feeling inspired by that time of year.
Presidential PlaylistsSource: Wall Street Journal
Mitt Romney's choice in theme music could seem incongruous for a presidential candidate trying to shore up his conservative credentials.

This edition of my seasonal playlists rounds out a year of music that reflects my own personal reactions to the changes in environment that come with the ever-advancing months (for those of you who aren't lucky enough to live in a part of the world with real seasons, try to imagi …
Sounds & Fury: About Those Earbuds...Source: soundsandfury.com
"And then there's the problem of playback. Even given the very best existing CD format, hearing the playback of classical music so recorded through the earbuds of, say, the ubiquitous iPod is simply a joke. "
What an idiot. Talk about throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
Music Makes Friends in Social NetworkingSource: CMJ New Music News
the website offers users the capability to store up to 2 GB of music, videos and pictures online, with the option to create and publish their own stream-able playlists.

It's that time again. Time for another installment of my mildly sort of marginally popular series of seasonal playlists. You see, for those who have not been keeping track, I'm addicted to playlists. I make them all the time.

A few months after I moved to New York a friend of mine remarked "Living in this city makes the music from bands that came from here so much more real." I thought about that for a bit and decided he was right.

A couple of months ago I posted a playlist of songs to help me (and maybe you) through the long, dreary winter season. Well, as you can (sometimes) tell spring is around the corner and with it another installment of seasonal music.

Hello, my name is Eric Atienza. I'm addicted to making playlists.
The left bar on my iTunes is cluttered with an endless array of lists in various states of completion for a myriad different occasions – some of which I don't even remember anymore.
Clear Channel Seeks Bigger IdiotsSource: http://hardnewsinc.blogs.com/my_weblog/2006/10/cle
After spending years snarfing up little radio stations and eviscerating them of anything that even remotely felt like character, Clear Channel wakes up to realize that maybe that wasn't such a wise long-term business strategy after all...
iTMS: Fact and FictionSource: mcelhearn.com
Kirk McElhearn does a nice explaination of what's going on with the MiniStore that was introduced with the latest update of iTunes.
Yahoo! acquires WebJaySource: ymusicblog.com
Yahoo! has been making a series of smart acquisitions lately. All of which seem largely driven by communities. I think they really understand where the power of this current world wide web is coming from: people.