Iglu & Hartly
September 29, 2008
I started this week listening to a lot of Iglu and Hartly. What a great band they are. They have yet to hit America hard, but expect it very soon. They are taking over Europe as we speak. “In This City” is currently number 5 in the UK.
http://www.myspace.com/igluandhartly
Sorry for the short post. I have a lot to do today.
The Twitter Song
September 22, 2008
We begin the week acknowledging the importance of Twitter. Enjoy!
Jamblr Founder, Greg Rollett, at Atlantis Music Conference
September 18, 2008
One of our founders, Greg Rollett, spoke this morning at the “Digital Music Generation” panel at Atlanta’s Atlantis Music Conference. Read what Greg had to say about the panel and the rest of the day at the conference by clicking below.
http://gregrollett.blogspot.com/2008/09/digital-music-generation-panel-at.html
Ideas, Ideas, and More Ideas
September 10, 2008
In the world of the web, ideas come a dime a dozen. The hassle that I face everybody is weighing the possible with the impossible. We all know that some ideas will take millions of dollars and years to capitalize on and are just not feasible for smaller companies. At Jamblr, we face this problem everyday.
With five young and bright founders, new ideas are inevitable. The constant struggle is the argument that ensues to see which path to take to implement new ideas.
Needless to say, we have new ideas in the works. This entails new ways of monetization and promotion. Exciting things are coming to Jamblr. Cross your fingers and old your breath.
Google’s Chrome Web Browser
September 2, 2008
Today, Google announced their highly rumored “GBrowser” and they did so in a unique fashion. Prior to the release today, the announcement was made via a comic book - something that was unexpected coming from the technologically advanced Google empire.
As soon as I heard the announcement, I decided to give Chrome a try. Unfortunately, a try led to only a download and I have yet to experiment enough with it to input my opinion.
What I have heard about the browser is astounding. Apparently, it takes up less storage, has superior memory, and runs faster than any current browser. On top of that, it supposedly organizes your tabs and bookmarks much better. Read what Mashable said about here: http://mashable.com/2008/09/02/google-chrome-2/
I am fortunate to have a Mac at the office and an HP laptop for travel. I feel bad for those Mac users that will not be able to indulge in Chrome’s apparent greatness. Tomorrow, I plan to use Chrome all day. Therefore, I may have a more thorough review of it next week. But that’s if I don’t have anything better to talk about by then.
Check out this video on Chrome:







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