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Mozilla Urges Firefox Users to Update to 3.6

Firefox 3.6 has recorded over 100 million downloads during the past 50 days, according to a new post  by Melissa Shapiro on Mozilla’s official blog. Now, Mozilla wants Firefox loyalists still holding onto older versions of the browser to make the leap to the latest version. To this end, people running older versions will begin seeing a pop-up message to inform them about the latest version and urge them to update.

They will have to pick either one of the three options available to them: Ask Later, No Thanks, or Get the New Version. Mozilla also tried to address a widespread apprehension that already installed Firefox add-ons and Firefox 3.6 may prove to be incongruous. “It’s fast, stable, compatible with over 90% of the thousands of Firefox Add-ons, and contains new features such as lightweight themes and plugin version checking,” Shapiro wrote in a clear bid to allay such fears.

 Image Credit: Mozilla

Palm App Catalog Tops 30 Million Downloads

 

Checking the data in our webOS App Gallery, we noticed today that Palm has topped over thirty million downloads from the App Catalog. Palm provides three ways to download apps directly now (and we have App Galleries for them all):

If you total up the downloads for all three app distribution models, Palm has served up a total of 33,749,305 downloads as of this writing. If you add in the 5.8 million downloads from PreCentral’s own Homebrew App Gallery and the many patches and other homebrew apps served up by WebOS Internals via Prewar, the total number of apps and patches downloaded by webOS users easily exceeds 40 million. Updates to apps likely count as another download, so that number isn’t necessarily a good indication of the number of webOS devices out there.

The most-downloaded app in the Official App catalog is Pandora, with 1.2 million downloads – see the full list of most-downloaded apps here. Unsurprisingly, the apps that make up the most popular webOS apps have all been around for a long time on webOS – which is to say that the new 3D games have yet to even crack the top 100 most-downloaded webOS apps (Asphalt 5 Free clocks in at 104).

 

Free Music Monday: Get 10 Free Downloads Right Here!

Greetings and salutations, music fans! Please join us for Free Music Monday this week, wherein we offer you 10 free downloadable MP3s or full albums for your eclectic listening pleasure. If you haven’t hung out with us before, we’re giving away free and legal tracks in honor of the #musicmonday tradition on Twitter.

We also happily accept your submissions for Free Music Monday, and you’ll find information about how to submit your tracks (or music from artists you represent) at the end of this post. Without further ado, let’s roll some tracks!

1. [GRUNGE] Tyler M: “Supermanic” — Snag a free download of this power pop-infused grunge track, along with five other free songs on an album ranging from quiet to angry, via Bandcamp. You can also stream the album The Way It Goes below.

Ugly Heart by Tyler M

2. [INDIE] Quasi: “Laissez les Bon Temps Rouler” — Ex-husband and wife team Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss (also known as the drummer for Sleater-Kinney) offer a free download courtesy of Spinner from the recently released American Gong album.

3. [WORLD, CHILLOUT] Double6Project: “My home in the Sky” — Wide-ranging world influences from Asia to the Middle East and beyond accompany this ambient and chillout-flavored electronica duo. Snag this track and more from Double6Project’s ReverbNation page.

4. [FOLK] The Dada Weatherman: “Painted Dream” — Lush strings and dreamy, lilting orchestration accompany this pop-infused folk from France’s The Dada Weatherman, currently the top listened-to track on Jamendo. Download it here.

5. [ELECTRONICA] JustPlainPaul: “Falling From the Sky” — Indianapolis-based JustPlainPaul offers this uptempo track to Mashable readers (right-click to download it). You can also snag the rest of the Miles album from his website.

6. [ALTERNATIVE] Jihae: “My Love-Remix” — South Korean native Jihae grew up in Nigeria, Sweden, and the UK before settling in NYC, where she makes husky crooning alternative experimental pop and electronic tunes. With vocals that “cross Chrissie Hynde with Aimee Mann,” Jihae’s next album Fire Burning Rain will be out July 2010: right-click for a free download of the first remix from the forthcoming record. Check out more from Jihae on her MySpace page, and download a copy of the original “My Love”from her website.

7. [POP PUNK] Eleven Fifty Seven: “Three Minutes to Midnight” — We’re certainly not the only ones celebrating #musicmonday: 80/20 Records honors the tradition by offering a free song of the week on its site as well. This week’s free offering is from power pop trio Eleven Fifty Seven, and you can snag it at the previous link.

8. [ART ROCK] Peter Gabriel: “Flume” — Snag a free preview track from Peter Gabriel’s forthcoming Scratch My Back album courtesy of MySpace (you’ll have to be willing to provide your e-mail address). The full album releases tomorrow, March 2.

9. [INSTRUMENTAL] David Toub: “this piece intentionally left blank” — New music composer David Toub offers the original version of this track written primarily for keyboard but also arranged and performed with a variety of instrumentation. Several other versions including the debut live performance are also available at the previous link, and you can check out more from David on his website, including audio files and original scores.

10. [POP] Fate Lions: “Astronaut” — Describing their music as “smarty pants fist pumping roller rink bubble gum downer pop for the masses,” Fate Lions is offering their debut album on Bandcamp for a “name your price” cost, which you can use to audition some tracks, download the whole shebang for free or help support the artist if you like what you hear. Download from the previous link and/or stream Good Enough for You from the player below.

Seen It All by Fate Lions

Thanks huge to everyone for tuning in to Free Music Monday! If you find something you like in this feature, please do share it with your music-loving friends. You can always check out the latest edition of this feature, plus all the past editions, on the Free Music Monday tag page, so be sure to tune in each week. We’ve also included the list of past Free Music Mondays at the end of this post in case you want to check out the back catalog.

Big thanks to everyone who has submitted tracks. If you sent us something and we haven’t included it yet, stay tuned for a future Free Music Monday. You can submit a track by sending email to barb AT mashable DOT com. Since Free Music Monday is now downloads only, be sure to send us an MP3 or two we can use (no more than 25MB file size total please), or send us a link to listen to tracks you’re willing to provide as a free download. Thanks everyone!

Free Music Monday Back Catalog

- Alternative Rock Edition

- Covers, Remixes, and Mashups Edition

- Electronica Edition

- Free Downloads for Your Collection (Feb. 8, 2010)

- Free Downloads for Your Ears (Feb. 1, 2010)

- Fresh and Free Downloads (Jan. 25, 2010)

- Hip-hop Edition

- Labor Day Edition

- Live Edition

- Rock and Pop Edition

- Singer-Songwriter Edition

- This Week’s Free Downloads (Feb. 15, 2010)

- Video Edition

- Your Submissions Edition

- Your Submissions, All Downloads Edition

Tags: downloads, free music monday, mp3s, music, music monday

iTunes Music Hits 10 Billion Downloads!

10 billion iTunes Store music downloads

So the contest is done and we’re waiting to see who won Apple’s 10 Billion iTunes Music download $10,000 iTunes gift card.

We’ll update as soon as they announce a winner, but in the meantime if you bought anything today in an attempt to get in on the action, let us know what it was. We’re [...]

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Free Music Monday: This Week’s 10 Free Downloads

Greetings, music fans! In this week’s Free Music Monday we offer you 10 free downloadable MP3s or full albums for your eclectic listening pleasure. If you haven’t been with us before, we’re giving away free and legal tracks in honor of the #musicmonday tradition on Twitter.

We also gladly accept your submissions for Free Music Monday — please find information about how to submit your tracks or music from artists you represent at the end of this post. And without further ado, let’s roll some tracks!

1. [CHILLOUT] Daedelus: “Order of the Golden Dawn” — Los Angeles producer, DJ and Monome enthusiast Daedelus’s forthcoming mini-album Righteous Fists of Harmony’s unique theme will concern China’s Boxer Rebellion. Download a teaser track from label Brainfeeder.

2. [POP/ROCK] Ryan States: “In the Game” — Singer-songwriter Ryan States recorded and mixed his debut full-length Strange Town in a unique mobile studio: a circus train. As the keyboard player for the Ringling Brothers’ Circus Band, States spends 48 weeks per year on the road, where the album was recorded in dozens of train yards and train runs across the U.S. “Coming out” as both a solo artist and queer musician, the ’80s feel of the record reflects States’s goal “to make an out record that shined a light on a time when Out Music wasn’t necessarily that ‘out.’” He offers Mashable readers a free download of “In the Game” (right-click to snag the track).

3. [INDIE, COVER] Girls: “End of the World” (Skeeter Davis cover) — Two San Francisco-based indie boys take on Skeeter Davis’s heart-wrenching 1962 hit, adding a lot of reverb and no small amount of irony. Grab a free download from Gorilla vs. Bear.

4. [ELECTRONIC] Muchuu: “Adventure We Go” — Bubbly beats and auto-tuned roboticism accompany this otherwise wistful tune from Muchuu, a brother and sister duo from the UK countryside near Hereford. They describe their music as “mostly about escapism and magic, using your imagination and dreaming, feeling lonely, feeling happy and appreciating the little things in life.” Grab the title track from their debut album from their website and support them on MySpace and on iTunes.

5. [REMIX] Shout Out Louds: “Fall Hard” (Passion Pit Summertime Radio Remix) — Swedish indie rockers Shout Out Louds get a remix by electropop quintet Passion Pit. The result is a “synthed up” version of the original, whose video you can check out below. Right-click to download the remix.

6. [FOLK] Hannah Hickok: “The Same” — Singer-songwriter Hannah Hickok modestly describes herself as “just a girl with a guitar.” She counts as influences Iron and Wine, Joni Mitchell, Fleet Foxes, John Mayer and “anyone who has written a beautiful sad acoustic song.” She offers Mashable readers a free download of “The Same” for your right-click pleasure.

7. [DUBSTEP] The Constellations: “Setback” (Starkey Remix) — Philadelphia’s grime/club/dub artist Starkey gives The Constellations’ “Setback” the monumental synth treatment. Download the remix from RCRD LBL (or stream it below), and snag a free copy of the original from their website.

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8. [SINGER/SONGWRITER] Niko: “Deadly Femme Fatale” — Imagine a cross between Leonard Cohen and Daniel Lanois traveling with a band of gypsies and you’ll have an idea of what singer-songwriter Niko brings to the table. He offers Mashable readers “Deadly Femme Fatale” (right-click to snag it) from his debut album releasing today — and for more free tracks, simply write to nikomusic@talktalk.net with “add me” in the subject line to join the mailing list and receive one free song per week for the next five weeks. Check out more from Niko on his MySpace page.

9. [SMOOTH JAZZ] Osaru: “Last Night” — North Carolina-based musician and composer Osaru also works full-time as a physician. His R&B and urban jazz style ranges from slow jams to upbeat party tunes; right-click for a copy of “Last Night” from his debut album Home with the keys and check out more about the artist on his website.

10. [METAL] Bulb: “Mr. Person” — Topping the metal charts over at SoundClick, Bulb’s brief but hard-hitting instrumental metal track “Mr. Person” is available for a free download along with more tracks from this artist.

Thanks to everyone for tuning in to Free Music Monday! If you like this feature, please do share it with your music-loving friends. You can always find the latest edition of this feature on the Free Music Monday tag page, so please check back each week. We’ve appended the list of past Free Music Mondays at the end of this post in case you missed any of the back catalog.

Also a huge thanks to everyone for the great submissions we’re getting. If you sent us tracks and we haven’t featured them yet, stay tuned for a future Free Music Monday. If you’d like to submit tracks for yourself or an artist you represent, give us a shout at barb AT mashable DOT com. Since Free Music Monday is now downloads only, be sure to send us an MP3 or two we can use (no more than 25MB file size total please) or send us a link to listen to tracks you’re willing to provide as a free download. Thanks everyone!

Free Music Monday Back Catalogue

- Alternative Rock Edition

- Covers, Remixes, and Mashups Edition

- Electronica Edition

- Free Downloads for Your Collection (Feb. 8, 2010)

- Free Downloads for Your Ears (Feb. 1, 2010)

- Fresh and Free Downloads (Jan. 25, 2010)

- Hip-hop Edition

- Labor Day Edition

- Live Edition

- Rock and Pop Edition

- Singer-Songwriter Edition

- Video Edition

- Your Submissions Edition

- Your Submissions, All Downloads Edition

Tags: downloads, free music monday, mp3s, music

iTunes Store Nearing 10 Billion Song Downloads, Apple Giving Away $10K Gift Card [Apple]

The iTunes Store is close to hitting 10 billion song downloads and to celebrate Apple is giving a lucky boy or gal a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card. Of course, no purchase is necessary to be entered into the drawing.

To throw your name into the hat, you can either purchase a song from the iTunes store or fill out this form anytime between today and whenever the 10 billionth song is downloaded. The important part is that:

The prize will be awarded for the entry (either through a song download or through the non-purchase online entry) sent immediately following the download of the 9,999,999,999th song.

I just wonder what the winning song will be (assuming that it’s a purchase-based entry that wins). [Apple]


Apple Begins 10K Count Down to 10 Billion iTunes Music Downloads

iTunes $10K, 10,000,000,000 Songs

Apple has begun a countdown to it’s 10 billionth (that’s right, 10,000,000,000) iTunes music download, and to celebrate they’re giving away a $10,000 dollar gift card.

iTunes changed the way you buy music, making songs and albums available for download, day or night. Seven years later, we’re about to celebrate our biggest milestone for [...]

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Report: Android Tops iPhone in Wallpaper, Ringtone Downloads 7-to-1

Myxer, the Florida-based website which claims the Internet’s largest catalogs of free ringtones, wallpapers, videos, applications, and games, has put together its inaugural report analyzing the download behavior of 30 million Android and iPhone users.

According to Myxer’s data, Android users downloaded seven times as many freebie offerings as iPhone users in 2009. During that time, visits to Myxer’s mobile site from users on the Android OS grew by 350 percent, compared to a 170 percent growth rate among iPhone users.

So what does it all mean? Myxer doesn’t offer an explanation of why it thinks Android users downloaded so much more content than those on the iPhone, but even so, the two demographics combined don’t account for the bulk of downloads. Blackberry owners dominate the free download scene, at least on Myxer’s site, accounting for almost 70 percent.

Image Credit: Myxer

DECE’s Plans for Digital Movie Purchases May Confuse and Anger You [Dece]

The DECE, or Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem, is made up of movie studios and tech companies, and is trying to create a way to effectively charge for digital movies. They revealed some future plans today, and they’re, um, interesting.

The idea is that when you buy a movie, your rights are digitally stored in a “rights locker,” which should theoretically allow you to play your purchased movie on any hardware that supports the DECE standard. Considering that Sony, Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, Best Buy, Nokia, Toshiba, HP and Motorola—but not Disney or Apple—are all on board (and today they added several new members), that could mean a wide range of devices, from set-top boxes to TVs to mobiles—but not iPhones.

There are a bunch of issues with that idea. First, if given the choice, far more people are going to rent a movie than buy one. Movies are different than music, you guys; you rarely re-watch movies, and the DECE proposal has no room for renting. Second, they’re trying to make our lives easier, but since this standard is unlikely to be adopted in full force immediately, that means lots more problems: Where do you get these particular movies, without one retailer like Amazon or iTunes? On which devices can you play them? Do you have to pick a hotel based on whether it supports DECE, so you can watch Fantastic Mr. Fox again? Do you have to replace all your current equipment?

And, of course, any solution that’s harder to use than what’s freely available is not likely to stick around. Ripping a DVD (or Blu-ray) is easy, and you can use the file anywhere—why go to this complicated, proprietary version?

We’ll reserve full judgment until we see exactly what DECE has planned (possibly at CES this week). But for now—just rip your own Blu-rays. Here’s how. [NYTimes]

Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) Announces Key Milestones

21 New Members Join Cross-Industry Coalition to Make “Buy Once, Play Anywhere” a Reality for Consumers

LOS ANGELES —(Business Wire)— Jan 04, 2010 Today the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem LLC (DECE LLC), www.decellc.com, a coalition with support from every industry involved in digital entertainment, announced it has reached key milestones toward establishing the first open market for digital content distribution. In addition, DECE announced that 21 companies have joined the group which now includes 48 members across entertainment, software, hardware, retail, infrastructure and delivery.

The milestones announced today include:

Agreement on a Common File Format, an open specification for digital entertainment, that will be used by all participating content providers, services and device manufacturers
Vendor selection for and role of the Digital Rights Locker, a cloud-based authentication service and account management hub that allows consumers rights access to their digital entertainment
Approval of five Digital Rights Management (DRM) solutions that will be DECE-compatible
Full technical specifications will be available in the first half of 2010.

Common File Format

DECE has agreed on a Common File Format, an industry first in digital distribution. An open specification for digital entertainment, like DVD or Blu-ray, the Common File Format may be licensed by any company to create a DECE consumer offering. Since this format will play on any service or device built to DECE specifications – whether via Internet, Mobile, Cable or IPTV, etc. – it will make “Buy Once, Play Anywhere” a reality.

The Common File Format optimizes the digital entertainment supply chain, benefiting content providers, Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and retailers. Content providers only need to encode and encrypt one file type in portable, standard definition and high definition for multiple vendors. CDNs will not have to store different file types to accommodate retailers’ varying needs. Retailers can efficiently deliver content to devices from different manufacturers.

Digital Rights Locker

DECE has selected Neustar, Inc. (NYSE:NSR) as the vendor for the Digital Rights Locker, a cloud-based authentication service and account management hub that allows consumers rights access to their digital entertainment. It will authenticate rights to view content from multiple services, with multiple devices as well as manage content and registration of devices in consumer accounts. DECE will provide an open Application Programming Interface (API) that allows any Web-enabled storefront, service or device to integrate access to the Digital Rights Locker into its own consumer offering.

Approved DRMs

DECE has approved five DRMs that will be compatible with the Common File Format – Adobe® Flash® Access, CMLA-OMA V2, The Marlin DRM Open Standard, Microsoft PlayReady® and Widevine®. Compatibility with multiple DRMs will ensure that content can be played back via streaming or download on a wide variety of services and devices.

New Members

In 2009, 21 companies joined DECE, including: Adobe, Ascent Media Group, Cable Labs, Catch Media, Cox Communications, DivX, DTS, Extend Media, Irdeto, Liberty Global, Motorola, Nagravision, Netflix, Neustar, Nokia, Rovi, Secure Path, SwitchNAP, Tesco, Thomson and Zoran. These companies join DECE’s original members which include world leaders across a wide range of industries.

“The digital entertainment marketplace is on the cusp of a new era of rapid growth,” said Mitch Singer, President of DECE. “The key to unlocking this potential is giving consumers the ‘Buy Once, Play Anywhere’ experience they want. That’s the goal of DECE and one we’re making rapid progress toward today.”

About Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) LLC

The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) LLC is a cross-industry initiative developing the next generation digital media experience based on open, licensable specifications and designed to create a viable, global digital marketplace. The DECE is currently made up of Adobe, Alcatel-Lucent, Ascent Media Group, Best Buy, Blueprint Digital, Cable Labs, Catch Media, Cisco, Comcast, Cox Communications, Deluxe Digital, DivX, Dolby Laboratorie, DTS, Extend Media, Fox Entertainment Group, HP, Intel, Irdeto, Liberty Global, Lionsgate, Microsoft, MOD Systems, Motorola, Movie Labs, Nagravision, NBC Universal, Netflix, Neustar, Nokia, Panasonic, Paramount Pictures, Philips, RIAA, Rovi, Roxio CinemaNow, Samsung Electronics, Secure Path, Sony, SwitchNAP, Tesco, Thomson, Toshiba, Verimatrix, VeriSign, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Widevine Technologies Inc. and Zoran. This new digital media specification and logo program will enable consumers to purchase digital video content from a choice of online retailers and play it on a variety of devices and platforms from different manufacturers.



Weblog Tools Collection: Download WordPress 2.9 “Carmen”

Surprise, WordPress 2.9 “Carmen” is out and available for downloads, you can either download it from here or use the inbuilt updater to upgrade to WP 2.9.

More info available at the WordPress blog. In case you want to know about the new features, check out my earlier review of new features in WordPress 2.9 or visit the WP Codex for WP 2.9.