At the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas today, Broadband Instruments launched the potentially disruptive “Slacker” music ecosystem, which combines interactive webcasts, satellite radio, and traditional MP3 playback in a next-generation device that could make Apple’s iPod – and even its upcoming iPhone — look, well, a little unconnected.Hype? Maybe. But notice iPod and iPhone are the benchmarks, not Hollywood or ClearChannel or AT&T or cable TV. Continue reading— Slacker Steals the Show at SXSW, Eliot Van Buskirk Wired Blogs: Listening Post, Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Internet Slacker
Previously I wrote:
“If you happened to be a corporation that recognized market demand when
you saw it, you’d find a way to promote and capitalize on emergent global
Internet dissemination of music and politics.”
Maybe something like Slacker: