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New front in digital wars: satellite and
Internet radio
New front in digital wars: satellite and
Internet radio
08/31/2004 11:02 PMMiami Herald Sep 1 2004 3:20AM GMT
New front in digital wars: recording of
satellite and Internet radio
New front in digital wars: recording of
satellite and Internet radio
08/31/2004 11:02 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Sep 1 2004 2:51AM GMT
Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
09/02/2004 09:41 PMSunday Times South Africa Sep 3 2004 2:22AM GMT
Star Wars: Clone Wars Fine Art Giclče
Print
Star Wars: Clone Wars Fine Art Giclče
Print
05/09/2004 01:43 AMThe first authorized, limited edition art from the animated
micro-series
Star Wars: Clone Wars entitled "Heroes and
Villains" will soon be available from Acme Archives. Click on the
thumbnail above for more details.
FLASH: 'Star Wars: Episode III Revenge
of the Sith' is full title of final Star
Wars film
FLASH: 'Star Wars: Episode III Revenge
of the Sith' is full title of final Star
Wars film
07/25/2004 07:40 PMHere's the Lucasfilm press
release
starwars.com/episode-iii/bts/production/news20040724.html
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Online Music Wars Meet the Cola Wars
Online Music Wars Meet the Cola Wars
03/23/2005 04:43 PMStruggling to keep pace with market leader iTunes, Microsoft on
Wednesday announced it had struck a partnership with soft drink maker
Coca-Cola to promote its Sprite brand through MSN Music and MSN
Messenger. Also announced was an "exclusive" single from former pop
icon Mariah Carey.
Olympics Shut Down Online Radio Stream
Of Radio Stations
Olympics Shut Down Online Radio Stream
Of Radio Stations
08/16/2004 02:27 PMIt appears the folks running the Olympics are so focused on
controlling (i.e., "selling") the rights to broadcast accounts of the
Olympic games that they're
forcing
some radio stations to shut down their internet streams. The
radio stations in question have regular radio broadcast rights for the
Olympics, but since they didn't pay up to internet broadcast rights,
they need to turn off their internet streams for the duration of the
games. Considering the fact that it appears that no one is actually
attending these games in person, apparently, the Olympics has decided
that they're going to squeeze broadcasters for every last penny. Ah,
the spirit of the games.
Dave Newhouse, Legendary Sportswriter,
to Appear on Internet Talk Radio Show
“Sports Mavericks” on Voice America
Radio
Dave Newhouse, Legendary Sportswriter,
to Appear on Internet Talk Radio Show
“Sports Mavericks” on Voice America
Radio
09/07/2004 03:03 AMTuesday, September 7, 2004 at 5:00pm PST (8:00pm EST) Ida Mourie and
Elleanor Stark’s online talk radio show, “Sports Mavericks” on
Internet radio station Voice America (http://www.voiceamerica.com),
welcome legendary sportswriter Dave Newhouse. [PRWEB Sep 7, 2004]
News: iGame Radio, QuickTime guru and
more on Mac radio
News: iGame Radio, QuickTime guru and
more on Mac radio
06/24/2005 04:55 PMHere’s a roundup of Mac radio webcasts for the week of June
20th, 2005.
Software used to record XM Radio has
RIAA and XM Radio concerned
Software used to record XM Radio has
RIAA and XM Radio concerned
08/30/2004 06:52 AMIn not a so surprising development the RIAA and XM radio are very
concerned about the Time Trax software package that allows consumers a
way to record content they pay for. Talk about a case of Fair Use if I
have ever seen one. [Arstechnic
a]
Outrage Radio - Liberal Talk Radio with
Attitude
Outrage Radio - Liberal Talk Radio with
Attitude
11/02/2003 03:12 AMOutrage Radio - Liberal Talk Radio with Attitude: ..
OutrageRadio
outrageradio.com
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Radio Paradise - This Week's Internet
Radio Highlight
Radio Paradise - This Week's Internet
Radio Highlight
03/27/2005 12:49 AMRadio Advertising Mar 27 2005 3:53AM GMT
Inside Mac Radio adds to its team, more
radio news
Inside Mac Radio adds to its team, more
radio news
02/05/2005 09:19 PMInside Mac Radio, which broadcasts on Saturdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00
PM Pacific time (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Eastern) both online and over
radio station 1220 AM in the San Francisco Bay Area, now has its Jan.
29 show available. Host Scott Sheppard talked to Apple product
managers Greg Scallon, who discussed Apple's new iLife '05 software
package, and Xander Soren, who explained what's new in the latest
version of GarageBand. In addition, Sheppard brought in PocketMac
vice-present Tim Goggin, who covered his company's recently-released
Pocketmac for RIM Blackberry synchronization software.
Modern Day “Dr. Doolittle”, Joy Turner,
Debuts on Internet Talk Radio Network
VoiceAmerica Radio with Show Talk With
Your Animals
Modern Day “Dr. Doolittle”, Joy Turner,
Debuts on Internet Talk Radio Network
VoiceAmerica Radio with Show Talk With
Your Animals
01/04/2005 04:14 AMThe new radio show dedicated to helping people learn how to
communicate effectively with their animals, airs at a new time
starting on January 7, 2005 on VoiceAmerica. [PRWEB Jan 4, 2005]
Radio Radio is a Sound Salvation
Radio Radio is a Sound Salvation
04/23/2004 01:30 PMTwo Wi-Fi radio radios are coming, reports The Register: Tony Smith
discusses upcoming radios that will act like AM/FM tuners but work
over Wi-Fi and the Internet. Both Reciva (startup) and Linksys (part
of Cisco) will offer devices that handle radio stations streaming in
many formats over the Internet. Linksys's product, which they
apparently plan to make on behalf of other companies, will also
support Real Networks' subscription-fee-based Rhapsody network....
“The Last Word” In Business Writing Is
Now A New Radio Show On The VoiceAmerica
Business Radio Network
“The Last Word” In Business Writing Is
Now A New Radio Show On The VoiceAmerica
Business Radio Network
12/22/2004 01:05 AMNew radio show dedicated to teaching business owners that how you
write is as important as what you write debuts on VoiceAmerica
Business Radio Network January 17, 2005 [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
New online radio from AOL, XM Sat Radio
in US
New online radio from AOL, XM Sat Radio
in US
04/13/2005 09:04 AMIndiantelevision.com - Wed Apr 13, 10:59 am GMT
God wars
God wars
08/02/2004 08:46 AMIs the upsurge of faith in America and the West a glorious spiritual
reawakening, or a barbaric superstition that must be stamped out? Two
opposing new books turn religion into a heavyweight brawl.
The Vet Wars
The Vet Wars
05/23/2004 07:47 PMVeterans have always played a crucial role in John Kerry's political
campaigns. But does he have the veterans' vote?
The Star Wars Car
The Star Wars Car
01/18/2004 11:27 AMThe Other Search Wars
The Other Search Wars
06/28/2004 08:08 PMWith metadata's importance increasing, Apple would want to make sure
that metadata standards do not favor Windows. By Joe Wilcox, Jupiter
Research (via MyAppleMenu)
The OS Wars: BSD vs. Linux
The OS Wars: BSD vs. Linux
03/20/2003 01:05 PMWhile the BSD operating system, an open source variant of Unix, enjoys
a loyal following, is freely available in several flavors, and has
potential for wider deployment in the future, that is where its
similarities to Linux end.
Truck Wars
Truck Wars
06/02/2004 05:29 AMThe nation's package-delivery giants are racing to test and adopt
cleaner engine technologies. Here's how their fleets compare.
Star Wars Pez
Star Wars Pez
03/28/2005 10:15 AMXeni Jardin:

Pez is offering a limited edition of Star Wars-themed dispensers:
10,000 each of the Colored Crystal Darth Vader, Colored Crystal Yoda
and Golden Glow C-3PO.
link (
Thanks, IZ
Reloaded).
Will the Search Wars Help You?
Will the Search Wars Help You?
06/14/2004 07:45 PMTransform Magazine,NY-8 minutes agoThe move is sure to inspire a
competitive response at newly public Google, which recently upgraded
its pizza-box-shaped Search Appliance to index up to 15 ...
Car Wars: Return of the 0% Fi
Car Wars: Return of the 0% Fi
01/08/2004 07:11 PMGM slips back into its old, bad habit.
Widget Wars
Widget Wars
09/04/2004 01:53 PMLonghorn may be 2 years away but the battle for your desktop has
already begun. Longhorn will introduce a new user interface design
language called
XAML.
XAML on its own would be yet another user interface markup language.
But combine XAML with the compositer in Longhorn and you can imagine
all kinds of really cool mini-applications being created. When
someone talks about MacOS X's "Dashboard" bear in mind that
Microsoft's XAML predates it in announcement and may deliver much the
same thing. Widgets are essentially mini-applications but without the
overhead associated with a stand alone program. All of the
widget-enabling programs give users a tiny glimpse of the cool stuff
one might do with Longhorn and the compositer in terms of app
creation. And one can easily imagine all these widget applications
eventually supporting XAML to usher in a whole new wave of desktop
customization.
We here at Neowin have seen the rise of desktop customization over the
past few years and widgets may be the next stage in that development,
particularly when one considers the potential of Longhorn. This
article below goes through the various widget enabling programs
already available and explains what's cool about them.

View:
Article: Widget Wars

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In-houseRead full story...The Next Portal Wars?
The Next Portal Wars?
05/19/2004 07:17 PMIt seems that, these days, everyone wants a piece of the "paid search"
market. It's the big thing, after all. Still, as I read about how
Telstra, down in Australia, is
getting ready to "enter the market" by
spending millions of dollars advertising their new "search and
directory" service, it raises a lot more questions than it answers.
First off, the article talks a lot about the paid search market, and
how it's growing at phenomenal rates. It also talks about how Telstra
is trying to take on Google, Yahoo and Microsoft in order to protect
their current directory and classified advertising business. However,
it takes a very long time before you get to what they actually mean by
"getting into the search market." They're just building yet another
portal, using Yahoo's Inktomi technology and LookSmart for search ads.
Note that they're not doing anything to make "search" better.
Really, all this turns out to be is a marketing play of the old school
portal variety. They want to build a portal, hype the hell out of it,
and then sell search-based ads on it - using the technology of others.
There's no technology advantage. In fact, the technology they're
using is actually the technology of one of their so-called
"competitors," Yahoo. This has been raised before, but as the paid
search battles continue there's an obvious channel conflict question
that's going to be raised. How comfortable will these new portals
(just trying to cash in with the marketing dollars) be with the fact
that they're competing with the companies that are providing them
their technology. Now, in some cases, they may try to
build a
better interface and a better user experience - which could
attract some users. But simply surrounding the same old search engine
with lots of ads and some portal type content doesn't seem to offer
much of an advantage. If you read the article above, you'll notice
that almost all of the "advantages" they discuss are for advertisers -
not users. The advantages to your advertisers are useless if there's
no advantage to your users, because you won't have any.
Strat Wars 0.7
Strat Wars 0.7
09/06/2004 10:52 AMSpace combat screensaver. The epic battle for domination of your
screen.
Indecency wars
Indecency wars
04/14/2005 09:28 AMActivists who beat back the FCC on media consolidation are dismayed to
find former allies leading an unprecedented effort to restrict radio
and TV content.
Let the 3G wars begin
Let the 3G wars begin
07/19/2004 11:33 AMSilicon.com Jul 19 2004 3:35PM GMT
Spectrum Wars.
Spectrum Wars.
03/29/2005 08:39 PMNational Journal:
Spectrum Wars. In hindsight, I think over-the-air HDTV has
been a waste of time and we would be better off with digital SDTV and
tower-sharing over the air, leaving HDTV for cable and satellite.
Nothing But Star Wars
Nothing But Star Wars
07/17/2004 02:31 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Nothing But Star
Wars'
From Deborah Osborn: “I have been a member of your newsletter
almost from inception; I just love it. We also have the love of the
Star Wars Movies in common. I just wanted to pass on a neat article I
read about a new Star Wars game from LucasArts. A journalist previews
it in an unusual way.”…
Click Bot Wars
Click Bot Wars
11/06/2003 03:58 PMOne of the background hums of AdTech this week has been fraud in the
PPC space.
FC Now: Mail Wars
FC Now: Mail Wars
04/01/2005 08:39 PMGoogle is doubling the Gmail capacity to 2 gb. This beats Yahoo, which
matched the 1 gb capacity of Gmail. I remember when Hotmail increased
its capacity to 250 mb when Gmail began offering beta accounts a year
ago. Will...
The Aftermath of the War to End All Wars
The Aftermath of the War to End All Wars
11/11/2003 11:48 AM The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918
may have brought an end to the Great War, but the ending was merely
the beginning of the aftermath.
The aftermath years were a time of paradox, where the
men who returned from the horrors of the trenches wanted to forget,
and where those who had stayed behind, and had lost husbands and
brothers, and sons and fathers were equally determined never to
forget. It was a time where remembrance of the dead became a way of
life, and where it was somehow assumed that all the best, and the
finest young men of a generation had died. The other side of that
assumption was that those who had survived were somehow less than
those who had died. . . The exploration of that time, that world, is
the theme of these
pages.
Paper Wars
Paper Wars
07/08/2004 12:32 PM
Paper
Wars. (flash animation) Star Wars on DVD
Star Wars on DVD
08/18/2004 12:53 AMMonoculture wars
Monoculture wars
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