11 Celebrities who are real geeks
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Those are the days when celebrities were really gorgeous, having great fit, wealthy and also glamorous. But now there are a lot of changes happening including the return of witty jokes, cook books and films and also the TV shows about the aliens and supernatural. Lots of geeks are given really encouraging roles which has put the traditional celebs to the back. Let’s look at some celebs who are the upcoming geeks who seek fame and fortune.

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iLike launched Single Dashboard for Artists to Distribute Their Music

Submitted by admin on Wednesday, 13 May 2009No Comment

In order to allow artists to distribute their music on social sites like Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and You Tube, iLike, the noted music discovery site with a huge membership online has come up with new syndication services for musicians. Now musicians can distribute music and content on above talked social media sites on a single go from a single control panel.

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Further on the company is developing, a new self serve platform for artist so they can prepare customized iPhone applications, so they can get on to App store with minimum efforts and resources. Apart from a common music listeners there are more than 300,000 artists associated with iLike, who manage and distribute their content.

Prior to recent syndication facility an artist used to send their data through i iLike Facebook application, its iGoogle widget, and an iTunes plugin. However, these changes has enabled an artist to distribute music through a new ‘Music’ tab from its Facebook pages as they can incorporate their music, videos and concert information at a time. iLike has extended enough to provide its services to Twiiter as artists they can import their tweet from anywhere and can distribute from iLike dashboard.

More on this site is provided is synchronization of videos between YouTube and iLike so an artist does not need to publish it from multiple places. They can make their own ‘dot-com’ websites, and all managed from iLike dashboard. Now an artist after paying $99 for all this even can create their iPhone applications that include uploaded photos, music, blog posts, and other content. As iPhone is becoming more popular day by day, no doubt even smaller bands in coming time would follow it, to get popular.

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