Intel is launching its new music related global effort entitled the Ultrabook Project as part of its collaboration with will.i.am, Intel’s director of creative innovation and a member of The Black Eyed Peas. The artist, who joined the company in early 2011, is embarking on a 12-month and 12-city world tour, which will start in Mexico City in the end of January and will result in a bunch of music collaborations.

Myspace announced the release of its new Myspace Music Player, which empowers people to access the world’s largest catalog of music online. The new player is the first to provide free unlimited on-demand listening, lean-back personalized radio mode, improved search functionality, as well as instant sync capabilities that allows people to share the music they’ve listened to on Myspace with their friends on Facebook.

Pandora, the leading personalized radio service, The Recording Academy, and PepsiCo, Inc. announced a multi-layered campaign that will harness and capture the excitement around the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards, which takes place on Sunday, February 12, 2012. As the premier sponsor of GRAMMY-related content on Pandora, Pepsi is giving fans access to GRAMMY-nominated artist content with a GRAMMY mixtape, artist video series and, for the first time, GRAMMY genre stations.

This Christmas Saatchi & Saatchi is giving an alternative kind of gift, which harnesses the creativity within the Network. We have invited musicians and bands working at Saatchi & Saatchi offices around the world, to create original songs for a Holiday album, as our offering to clients and friends globally. In keeping with the Saatchi & Saatchi philosophy of creating not copying culture, we are tapping into the abundance of talent within the Network, that exists outside of our day jobs.