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Been doing a lot of development on SongMeanings lately; more so than usual. We have some cool features in the works to really drive SongMeanings more socially, but not re-invent the social-networking-wheel. I’m excited. I won’t discuss those features just yet, but when it’s time, you’ll see some screenshots here and there prior to launch.
We’ve recently partnered with SeatGeek to provide SongMeanings with concert tickets. SeatGeek focuses on forecasting ticket prices on sporting events and concerts. While you’ll have to go to SeatGeek to see forecasting, you’ll at least be able to see tickets available through SongMeanings. So, the way we initially plan on rolling this out is to list all available tour dates for a specific artist — as well as a master concert list. If you find a date you’re interested in, click the buy button and, well, buy the tickets. We’ll also be able to show you upcoming events in your area based on your zip code and or IP location. Pretty sweet.
Aside from the social and SeatGeek features I’ve been developing, I’ve also been working on the back-end to clean up content. It should make for a better user-experience, fo sho.
Stay tuned.






