— -- Ali Partovi is CEO of iLike, the music-recommendation website that has quietly attracted 13 million users since starting in October 2006. Fans use iLike to recommend new music to friends, ...
Sources say iLike's dependence on Facebook is partially to blame for music service's small valuation. Is this a warning for third-party platform developers? Greg Sandoval covers media and digital ...
As more details emerge about the MySpace-iLike acquisition, all sorts of interesting observations and questions pop up. A few thoughts: The Facebook Angle This is by far the most interesting angle to ...
GarageBand.com, the online music service led by twin brothers Ali and Hadi Partovi, plans to introduce a consumer offering today called iLike that automatically generates personalized music ...
iLike is a social network focussed on music recommendations which launched only last month, and will inevitably draw comparisons with the much older Last.fm. And it's true, there are quite a few ...
The social music discovery service iLike today is adding a host of new services for artists to connect with their fans. New features include Twitter, YouTube, and MySpace syndication and tools to ...
iLike is leveraging its partnership with Rhapsody to allow outside developers to embed playlists on websites and within online applications. Users who encounter the widgets can hear 25 full songs per ...
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by John Cook on Feb 8, 2012 at 7:24 am ...
MySpace, scrambling to jump-start its popularity, has agreed to buy iLike, a social music discovery service that is very popular on MySpace and other social networks like Facebook. The companies would ...
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The popular iLike music application on Facebook is getting an upgrade. The company is now providing music artists a new set of online tools designed to let them better communicate with their fans on… ...
iLike is expanding its social music service to new platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, MySpace and the iPhone, as well as introducing a new data feature for artists who use it to promote their music.