Twitter’s MusicMonday
If you love music, you’ll love Mondays a lot more thanks to Twitter. Twitter’s #musicmonday. Every Monday, people tweet their favorite tracks, albums or bands. Some include links, some list the names or titles. It’s a fun way to kick the week into gear. More
Add comment More »Download Playlist DJ for free through October 31
Great news! You can download Playlist DJ for your Nokia phone* absolutely free until the end of October. That’s right! Get the newest and best playlisting app for your Nokia phone* free of charge. Limited time offer.
Twitter is buzzing with the news and great reviews! Thanks everybody for helping get the word out! More
Add comment More »Innovation at the Moodagent Lab
At the Moodagent Lab we experiment with and test new potential features for our product lines – or entirely new products and product lines. We are an agile bunch and tend to engage everyone from across our teams – the musicologists, the UXers, the software engineers and the OPS team – actively encouraging new ideas, outliners and out-of-the-boxers. We believe in innovation and ingenuity as the primary keys to maintaining our technological leadership, and go to great lengths to ensure this occurs. This includes pulling in outside innovation facilitators to get us to challenge our concepts, or flying everyone to Cannes for a weekend of charades. More
Add comment More »Nokia says Playlist DJ rocks, lets YOU be the Genius
We’re stoked about the great reception that Playlist DJ is getting from the Nokia community. Check out the latest coverage from its debut at Nokia World 09 plus great reactions since it went up on the Nokia Ovi app store. Check it out…
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Playlist DJ demo at NokiaWorld
A recent fonearena blogpost shows a video of Playlist DJ being demonstrated at NokiaWorld last week.
1 comment More »The video shows you a quick demo of the Playlist DJ software which comes preloaded in the X6 phone. It’s a pretty cool software that analyzes all your music on the phone and picks the numbers based on your mood. Want a Romantic Number for your Date or some rock music to dance? Let the Playlist DJ make life easier for you.
Britney changes mood with You Oughta Know
Britney Spears fans have been buzzing over her surprise on-stage cover of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know”. The big story is that she sang without a backup track. There’s another story here, and it’s about the mood she conveyed by choosing the Morisette song.
Until the Greensboro concert last night, she apparently mimed her way through her Circus tour performances, singing only “a few rare vocals on drippy ballad Everytime”. More
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