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davidjennings's Archive on Nov 14, 2007
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Interesting licensing spin on playlist sharing
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SnoCap, the Shawn Fanning-founded company that MySpace tapped to create the MyStores used by its artists to sell MP3s, has long asserted the value of its proprietary digital registry, which lists 6 million songs along with their metadata and acoustic fingerprints. The company, which is currently seeking a buyer, has packaged this registry in a compelling new way for bloggers and users of social networks, who can use SnoCap's new Boomshuffle service to create 15-song mixtape widgets that can be embedded wherever HTML is used (example below