Amie Street, the independent music store with a very unique business model, has redesigned its site with an emphasis on better music discovery and more social interaction. Along with a web-based ...
Just over a year ago, three recent Brown graduates launched Amie Street, an online music store with an innovative business model but a tiny catalog and few users. Now, with a coveted investment from ...
Amazon has bought out Amie Street, the music site popular among indie musicians and those looking for social music discovery. Not only that, but Amazon is closing Amie Street later this month in favor ...
Way back in 2007, a company called Amie Street introduced variable pricing for MP3 sales. The premise was simple: The more copies sold, the higher the price. The concept didn’t work out so well. Amie ...
Amie Street is an indie online music store and social network service created in 2006 by Brown University seniors Elliott Breece, Elias Roman, and Joshua Boltuch, in Providence, Rhode Island. They ...
For those of you who don't know about Amie Street, it's a social networking site for music, where members drive the popularity and price of songs, and if they pick a winner, are rewarded for doing so.
Whether Ashley Alexandra Dupre will or won't get rich from her new-found Internet fame, she's already helped one fledgling Web company: NY-based music startup Amie Street, which exclusively sells her ...
The NY Post reports that Ashley Alexandra Dupre has sold more than 300,000 digital downloads via online music store Amie Street, and says Ashley has netted more than $200,000. That's not true. At the ...
Amazon.com has invested in an online music service, in advance of launching its own digital music store. The online retail giant invested an undisclosed sum in Amie Street, a company that runs a Web ...
Looking toward the launch of its own digital music store later this year, online retailer invests in Amie Street, which sells DRM-free music on the Web Amazon.com has invested in an online music ...
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