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a service that will put kiosks in rock clubs where you can pay to get mp3s







a service that will put kiosks in rock
clubs where you can pay to get mp3s

a service that will put kiosks in rock
clubs where you can pay to get mp3s
05/02/2004 04:34 AM

New technology brings live concerts home .. recording stuff

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Pay Service Turns CDs Into MP3s


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bl0g fan clubs?


bl0g fan clubs? 11/10/2003 11:40 PM
I'm with Jeremy Wright on this one. What's with the Joel fan club in Toronto? (There are currently 29 members.) Are there clubs like this for other major metro areas? Can someone enlighten me a bit here? What am I missing? The guy runs a software company in New York, once worked for the Evil Empire, and blogs now and then. What's the deal? It's not like he's JWZ (blog) or anything......

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About five years ago, I was involved in a project looking at software kiosks for retail stores. The idea was that a shopper could walk up to the kiosk, select from a bunch of software titles, and the machine would pop out a receipt. Meanwhile, a second machine in the back of the store would get to work burning a CD and related artwork (and, potentially, manuals). This way, the thinking went, any software store (or, really, any store) could hold millions of software titles. However, the more I looked into it, the less exciting the idea became. First, it was just a few years before that the music industry had tried the same sort of thing - putting such kiosks in retail shops. Those kiosk had proven to be a huge failure. They broke down constantly - as publicly pounded machines are known to do. The maintenance fees were ridiculous. They also tied up customers. Depending on how many of these (somewhat expensive) kiosks you had, only one customer could use them at a time - and the process of finding the software you want is time consuming. If they want to sit at a machine and buy some software, they'll do it online at home. So, it's a bit surprising to read this article in USA Today talking about just such a software kiosk at CompUSA and suggesting that it will change the way software is sold. If anything, conditions for these sorts of machines have gotten much worse since when I was looking at them. The software retail business is much less appealing. Fewer and fewer people buy boxed software products. Computers come with much of what you need and you can download most everything else. In the few instances where boxed software is needed, many people just order online to have it shipped. The fact is that there are only a very few boxed software products that sell - so the number of items that will actually sell from such a kiosk are fairly limited - and won't have very much margin. Furthermore, the trend is clear that an increasing number of software applications are moving online to be web-based applications, rather than local applications. I honestly had to double check the date on the USA Today article to make sure it wasn't from five or six years ago when lots of people were talking about this same idea. Why they suddenly believe that everyone is going to use such a device is beyond me.

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Yesterday's San Francisco Chronicle surveyed the most exclusive clubs in San Francisco, from the San Francisco Golf Club (with an alleged "no Jews, no people-of-color" policy) to the shadowy Bohemian Grove, a frat party playground for the conservative rich white guys running our shadow government:
"In 1971, President Richard Nixon, a member (of the Bohemian Grove) since 1953, was to be the lakeside speaker, but reporters had finally raised a ruckus about a sitting president giving an off-the-record speech at the Grove. Nixon sent sugary regrets in a telegram that hangs in the city clubhouse today, saying that anyone could be president of the United States, but only a few could aspire to be president of the Bohemian Club.

Privately, he said to domestic affairs adviser John Ehrlichman and Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman (and the hidden tape recorder) in the Oval Office that May: 'The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to time -- it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine, with that San Francisco crowd. I can't shake hands with anybody from San Francisco.'"
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Western Warehouse uses kiosks to extend
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Women Run Internet Kiosks In God's
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Dell bringing mall kiosks to California


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Sify sets up free Internet kiosks in TN


Sify sets up free Internet kiosks in TN 12/31/2004 09:07 AM
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Snapshot of postal kiosks with built-in
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Snapshot of postal kiosks with built-in
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Xeni Jardin: BoingBoing pal Mike Outmesguine says, "A while ago on BoingBoing, I read something about Postal shipping kiosks taking your picture. There's one of those at my post office so I got some pics of its beady little eye for you guys if you want. PS: I hope I don't get jacked up or sued under RICO or DMCA for taking pictures of publicly accessible computer equipment." Link to photos: one, two, three, four.

Boys and Girls Clubs of America


Boys and Girls Clubs of America 06/21/2004 04:31 AM
I noticed a Boys and Girls Club (of America) had a linksys WAP without any encryption or MAC filtering. Maybe they are all accessible?

Groovy Social Clubs and Clients


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As I try to look ahead of the social networking service market, I see following three trends emerging:

  • Specialization - Who's Who in X, Y, and Z.
  • Segregation - Invitation-only
  • Decentralization - Rich clients (i.e. Groovy) supporting multiple social networking services and richer integration with other social tools such as e-mail and IM.

Football clubs in 'terror summit'


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Professional football clubs are meeting police and firefighters to discuss planning for a chemical, biological or nuclear attack.

Football: Thai PM eyes other clubs


Football: Thai PM eyes other clubs 05/16/2004 06:32 AM
The Thai PM could invest elsewhere if his bid for Liverpool is turned down.

Ex-wife says Ryan pushed sex clubs


Ex-wife says Ryan pushed sex clubs 06/23/2004 07:43 AM
Illinois to Pick Up Senate Seat: In Divorce Papers, Ex-Wife Accuses GOP Candidate of Forcing Her to Go to Explicit Sex Clubs, Wanting Her to Have Sex With Her in Public. Sayonara, Hypocrite .. Sun-Times

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Clubs return Woodward blast


Clubs return Woodward blast 09/03/2004 10:05 AM
Wasps owner Chris Wright launches a stinging rebuke to former England coach Sir Clive Woodward.

Soccer clubs on the hunt for Talent


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Vapourised vodka inhalers come to NYC
clubs


Vapourised vodka inhalers come to NYC
clubs
08/22/2004 07:30 AM
Cory Doctorow: Alcohol Without Liquid (AWoL) is the trade-name for a vapourised vodka product that's dispensed through a portable booze-bong that has become trendy in London clubs. Now NYC meatpacking district clubs have taken up the craze and are selling booze-inhalers to their customers.
AWoL users pour a shot of their favorite spirit into a diffuser capsule, which is connected to an oxygen pipe.

Oxygen bubbles are pumped through it, absorbing the alcohol and creating a smoky-looking vapor, which is then sucked through a tube and inhaled.

Lin k (via Waxy)

Football clubs 'rein in spending'


Football clubs 'rein in spending' 08/04/2004 10:28 PM
The sums Premiership clubs paid out on players in the 2002-3 season fell for the first time since the League was formed, an annual survey finds.

Call for curbs on lap dancing clubs


Call for curbs on lap dancing clubs 08/17/2004 05:38 AM
Officials in Glasgow say a study supports calls for lap dancing clubs to licensed as sex shops.

Tender: Doncaster needs interactive
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Office Depot to roll out more than 7,000
wireless in-store web kiosks


Office Depot to roll out more than 7,000
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Dell to Sell Plasma TVs, Open More
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Dell to Sell Plasma TVs, Open More
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Reuters - Dell Inc. (DELL.O) plans to expand its flat-panel television line to include plasma-based models, the No. 1 personal computer maker said on Monday, adding that it will also open more sales kiosks as it expands its consumer electronics line.
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