{"id":2610,"date":"2014-11-03T18:51:55","date_gmt":"2014-11-04T01:51:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.mediafire.com\/?p=2610"},"modified":"2016-02-15T11:58:14","modified_gmt":"2016-02-15T17:58:14","slug":"fallnews","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blog.mediafire.com\/2014\/11\/fallnews\/","title":{"rendered":"MediaFire In The News: Fall Edition"},"content":{"rendered":"

As we gear up for an exciting month filled with new services and major updates, we wanted to put together some of our favorite media highlights over the last few weeks!<\/p>\n

MediaFire in Culture<\/h1>\n

\"Vice\"<\/a>EGYPTIAN RAVE MUSIC AND THE NEW ONLINE MEDIA REVOLUTION<\/p>\n

Last month, Vice Magazine took an in depth look at the new and exciting sounds of the post revolutionary Egyptian music scene.\u00a0 Interestingly, they cited MediaFire as one of the popular platform that these new artists are using to share their music with their fans.<\/p>\n

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Egyptian Producers Sadat and Figo work on a new Mahragan track inside their studio. Photo Credit: http:\/\/www.maybetomorrowproject.com\/<\/p><\/div>\n

In the article, Vice Magazine\u2019s John Doran explains how these artists are using MediaFire to spread this new genre, writing \u201dThey distribute their tracks for free via MediaFire and YouTube, sidestepping the censors and these act as adverts for their skills as wedding entertainers. This is the way they earn their money. Most of the tracks have little to do with the country\u2019s recent revolutions but they are allowing young working-class people to give widespread and loud voice to their everyday frustrations for the first time ever and they are doing it in the form of a brand new musical style controlled by and for themselves\u2014this is revolution enough in itself.\u201d<\/p>\n

Make sure to check out the full article. We are excited to be playing a part in the growth of this new musical genre! Article:\u00a0<\/b>The New Sound of Egyptian Wedding Rave Is Coming to London<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

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\"Cos\"<\/a>NEW WAAVES PROJECT “SPIRIT CLUB” DEBUTS ON MEDIAFIRE<\/p>\n

This month, Wavves mastermind Nathan Williams took to twitter to reveal a brand new project: Spirit Club.<\/p>\n

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Featuring Williams, his brother and Sweet Valley collaborator Joel Williams, as well as former Fantastic Magic band member Andrew Caddick, Spirit club chose to give out their first single to their fans for free through MediaFire. Check out the link for a full write up on the project, as well as a direct link to download their debut 7-inch, \u201cEye Dozer\u201d b\/w \u201cSling\u201d.\u00a0Wavves announces new project, Spirit Club, shares debut single<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

MediaFire in Business News<\/h1>\n

\"FastMEDIAFIRE CEO DEREK LABIAN WIEGHS IN ON THE FUTURE OF DEVELOPMENT ON IOS<\/p>\n

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MediaFire\u2019s CEO and Co-Founder Derek Labian sat down for an interview with Fast Company\u2019s Jared Newman to chat about how Apple can better open up their platform for developers. Check out Jared\u2019s article here:\u00a0<\/b>5 Ways Apple Could Open Up Ios Even More\u2014And Why It Should<\/a><\/b><\/p>\n

MediaFire in Tech News<\/h1>\n

\"Cnet\"<\/a>CNET NAMES MEDIAFIRE AS ONE OF THE “MUST HAVE APPS” FOR IOS CAMERA USERS<\/p>\n

Josh Rotter from Cnet took a look at MediaFire\u2019s IOS app updates for IOS 8, and recommended us as one of the must have applications for the new iPhone. He specifically cites MediaFire\u2019s great value over over Apple\u2019s native iCloud service. Check out the full article here:\u00a09 apps that enhance iOS 8’s camera<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n

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\"webheaderlogo\"<\/a>HOME GADGET GEEKS DOES A HANDS-ON TEST USING MEDIAFIRE TO STORE VIDEO IN THE CLOUD
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