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The CBS Interactive-owned social music site has redesigned and made it easier to discover new music, but has been plagued by bugs and server outages with its debut.

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by chuckdafonk July 17, 2008 3:47 PM PDT
Also it looks like the content management / promotion / statistic tool for artists, known as "Music Manager" has gone missing in the redesign. I have an email into their help group to see what the deal is. And also the music players are not loading on user pages.
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by chuckdafonk July 18, 2008 12:43 PM PDT
The "Music Manager" feature has finally been restored, under the redesign.

Why didn't they notify users and artists in advance of the redesign so we could have our heads up for it though ? User education is always helpful...
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by chlamydia-test July 21, 2008 2:21 AM PDT
Glad it's been restored. Thanks for the heads up.

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