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Visit us at Digital Hollywood (where the title to this blog post is still shorter than the name of the panel on which we are speaking)

GradyIf you’re in LA this Wednesday (May 6), stop by and say “hi” to Michael at the Digital Hollywood conference at the Santa Monica Loews Hotel.

Get ready to flex your iPhone App Store might, since the group is talking about “Track IV: Video Content – Music 2.0 – Invention of an Industry Content – App Stores in a Converged World: How mobile and online best serve one another and innovate the consumer experience” (whew! if you think that’s a mouthful, try parsing the full conference lineup here.)

Other panelists include Ty Roberts from Gracenote, Francisco Varela from YouTube and Jim Louderback, CEO of our friends Revision3.

According to Michael, he will either spend the panel probing the the psychology of a standalone app vs. web-based browser service or playing nibbles.

Also, an early head’s up: MediaUnbound will be sponsoring the SanFran MusicTech Summit on May 18th. More details to come soon.



By combining the numerical power of computers with knowledge from teams of human analysts, MediaUnbound helps people find, discover and interact with large catalogs of entertainment content to deliver an exciting entertainment experience. Every day people receive music, video, concert and image recommendations generated by MediaUnbound through customers such as eMusic, Ericsson, Napster, MTVN / Viacom, Terra Networks, NTT DoCoMo, HMV, and TransWorld Entertainment.



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