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Students Crazy About iPod Follow The
Music To Apple Laptops
Students Crazy About iPod Follow The
Music To Apple Laptops
08/23/2004 12:47 AMMany students, after falling in love with the iPod, are packing for
college with new Apple Macintosh computers. By Jefferson Graham, USA
Today (via MyAppleMenu)
Students crazy about iPod follow the
music to Apple laptops (USATODAY.com)
Students crazy about iPod follow the
music to Apple laptops (USATODAY.com)
08/23/2004 08:52 AMUSATODAY.com - Apple's trendy iPod digital music player, which has
revitalized the company, is giving laptop sales a boost during
back-to-school season.
Windows: iPod Music Liberator 1.5
released - copy music from iPod to PC
Windows: iPod Music Liberator 1.5
released - copy music from iPod to PC
07/15/2004 03:15 PMiPodlounge Jul 15 2004 7:26PM GMT
iPod Music Liberator 1.1 released - copy
music from iPod to PC
iPod Music Liberator 1.1 released - copy
music from iPod to PC
06/26/2004 02:20 PMiPodlounge Jun 26 2004 5:13PM GMT
Students turn to Macs thanks to the iPod
Students turn to Macs thanks to the iPod
08/23/2004 08:51 AMAre iPods driving sales of Macs? USA Today documents
the iPod's "halo" effect on college campuses.
According to the report, many students are choosing Macs after having
a good experience with the iPod. Sales associates at the campus
computer stores for the University of Oregon and University of Arizona
both tell the paper that Mac sales are up this season; one factor that
may help the sales of new Macs is a US$200 iPod rebate for students
who buy a new Mac. Awareness of the lack of viruses on Mac OS X and
competitively priced iBooks are also helping to drive sales, according
to the report.
Students receive a free iPod
Students receive a free iPod
07/21/2004 05:58 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Students
receive a free iPod'
Enroll at Duke University and you will receive a free iPod!
It’s true, Duke University has announced they will be
distributing iPods to incoming freshmen as part of an incentive to get
them to “experiment with creative uses of technology in their
class work”. The iPods will be preloaded with such content as
language lessons, recorded lectures and audio books….
ImageMagick - Convert, Edit, and Compose
Images
ImageMagick - Convert, Edit, and Compose
Images
11/21/2002 01:57 AMInstalling Movable Type
I'm in the middle of installing MovableType so that we can "shootout"
b2 on geekfishing.net, blogger on tongfamily.com, radio on
theludwigs.com and movabletype on zagula.com. It is going well, but...
ImageMagick - Convert, Edit, and Compose Images Package.
Need one module for thumbnails and doing photos on MovableType though.
...
Digital Music Superguide: Everything You
Need To Know About Using Your Mac, iPod,
And Stereo To Play Your Music Throughout
The House
Digital Music Superguide: Everything You
Need To Know About Using Your Mac, iPod,
And Stereo To Play Your Music Throughout
The House
06/02/2004 08:56 AMTo help you get the most from your music, we've put together a package
with insights on ripping and organizing your music collection. We'll
also show you how to pump the sound all around the house, beyond the
limitations of your Mac's tinny speakers or your iPod's headphones.
And you'll discover how to create your own songs with GarageBand.
By Christopher Breen and Michael Gowan, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Napster to give students music
Napster to give students music
11/06/2003 03:52 PMThe music service announces a deal with Penn State University to give
students access to music funded by student fees, in an attempt to
replace campus file-swapping with legal listening.
Music group to sue students over
downloads
Music group to sue students over
downloads
04/12/2005 02:50 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 12 2005 6:45PM GMT
Music Group to Sue Students Over
Downloads (AP)
Music Group to Sue Students Over
Downloads (AP)
04/12/2005 11:50 AMAP - The recording industry intends to sue hundreds of college
students accused of illegally distributing music and movies across
Internet2, the super-fast computer network connecting leading
universities for researching the next generation of the Internet,
industry officials said Tuesday.
Music piracy students sentencing delayed
Music piracy students sentencing delayed
11/10/2003 11:11 PMSilicon.com Nov 10 2003 7:25AM ET
Napster to give students free music
Napster to give students free music
11/06/2003 05:04 PMCNET Nov 6 2003 3:53PM ET
Students Follow the Music to Apple
Laptops
Students Follow the Music to Apple
Laptops
08/23/2004 02:10 PMJefferson Graham writes for USA Today, Apples trendy iPod
digital music player, which has revitalized the company, is giving
laptop sales a boost during back-to-school season. Many students,
after falling in love with the iPod, are packing for college with new
Apple Macintosh computers. [Aug 23]
Australian Students Get Suspended
Sentence For Music Website
Australian Students Get Suspended
Sentence For Music Website
11/18/2003 04:46 AMThree students in Australia accused of offering music for download via
their website have
received "suspended" sentences, meaning they will
not be going to jail. The article is not at all clear on what the
site in question actually did. It's not clear if this was simply a
website where you could download some music that they stored on their
own server, or if they had created some sort of music sharing app that
the article mistakenly refers to as a website. Either way, the three
students received small fines and community service which upset the
music industry to no end. There's this angry quote from a music
industry executive saying, "I wonder how much music you need to steal
before you go to jail?" Well, that's the problem. These students
didn't actually "steal" any music. It sounds like they infringed on
copyrights - but that's quite different from stealing, no matter how
many times the recording industry claims it's the same thing.
Furthermore, as the court pointed out, the students didn't make any
money off of this deal, and are clearly sorry about what they've done.
But, the recording industry has determined that by not putting these
students in jail it's a "slap in the face" to the industry. Here you
have a group of students who were
promoting music to music fans
at no benefit to themselves, and the industry is so blinded by their
old business model that they're upset the kids weren't sent to jail.
Penn State Students to Get Free Music
From Napster
Penn State Students to Get Free Music
From Napster
11/06/2003 09:35 PMMr. Show writes "Napster and Penn State have unveiled a deal to give
faculty and students free access to music beginning next spring. The
deal would give ...
Music group to sue college students on
Internet2 research network
Music group to sue college students on
Internet2 research network
04/12/2005 02:50 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 12 2005 6:41PM GMT
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users, college students
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users, college students
04/28/2004 08:12 PMAP via Newsday Apr 29 2004 0:36AM GMT
Aussie Students Face Jail Over Music
Sharing Site
Aussie Students Face Jail Over Music
Sharing Site
11/11/2003 02:21 AMAussie students escape jail for online
music piracy
Aussie students escape jail for online
music piracy
11/19/2003 08:06 AMLucky boys
Penn State begins free music download
service for students
Penn State begins free music download
service for students
01/18/2004 02:46 PM
On January 12, the University of Pennsylvania began
providing its on campus student body free access to Napster 2.0's subscription
music service through a campus-wide contract with Napster. The contract allows students to listen to
streaming audio or "tethered downloads" for free. (Tethered downloads
are downloaded music files that will only play as long as the user
maintains a subscription to Napster, or in this case, as long as the
student remains at Penn State.) Alternately, students can pay 99ยข a
track to burn songs to disk or transfer them to a mp3 player.
According to the
Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription required) other
schools are watching the experiment
closely to see if the availability of free legal music downloads will
reduce illegal file sharing on campus. As part of the contract,
Napster has provided local caching servers for about 90 percent of the
most requested songs which is expected to improve performance and
reduce network congestion. According to Penn State Live , almost
3000 students (of 17,000 eligible students) registered for the service
on the first day, streaming or downloading about 100,000 songs. No
network congestion was reported.
Penn State Does Deal To Provide Sort Of
Free Music Streams To Students
Penn State Does Deal To Provide Sort Of
Free Music Streams To Students
11/05/2003 09:23 PMWell, it's a step, but it's not as big a deal as some are going to
make it out to be. Over at Penn State they've been
talking
about this idea for a while, but they've now
signed a deal with Roxio's Napster 2.0 to provide
"free" music streams to students on campus. They're really hyping up
the whole free bit, but I'm quite sure the music industry is still
getting paid from someone - and that someone is Penn State. So, while
it may appear free, the price will get added into tuition or other
fees. Meanwhile, the offering is nice, but it's not real file
sharing. It's not even downloads. They just allow streaming music
for what Napster happens to have in its library. If they want more,
they're out of luck. If they want to download or burn to a CD, they
have to pay. Of course, this doesn't exactly fit with the MPAA's
educational campaign of
"if you
didn't buy it, you stole it". If anything, this sort of thing
might confuse the message. That said, I still think it's good that
there's at least some recognition for alternative business models,
even if I'm not sure this is a particularly good one.
iPod And MSN Music
iPod And MSN Music
09/05/2004 06:13 PMIn MacBU we never ever said anything bad about Apple. Why? Cause once
we did and we lost. Apple has a phenomenal PR relationship with the
media and turned the story pretty much back in our face and it was
ugly. By Omar Shahine, MSDN (via MyAppleMenu)
Taking Your iPod Beyond Music
Taking Your iPod Beyond Music
05/13/2004 06:32 PMIf you're fortunate enough to be using an iPod with a Macintosh, you
can easily program your iPod. The iPod itself can be scripted with
AppleScript. By Matthew David, New Riders (via MyAppleMenu)
The iPod And Its Ilk Will Not Stop At
Music
The iPod And Its Ilk Will Not Stop At
Music
08/18/2004 06:41 AM"As the pods go up in gigabytes," says Jakob Nielsen, "it's inevitable
that they will become general purpose storage devices. Add a colour
screen and they become photo viewers." By Rhymer Rigby, Financial
Times (via MyAppleMenu)
Seeking Affordable Computer Technology
for Students? A New Solution Brings
College and Graduate Students the Best
Computers at Half the Cost
Seeking Affordable Computer Technology
for Students? A New Solution Brings
College and Graduate Students the Best
Computers at Half the Cost
09/07/2004 12:15 PMUniversity PCs, Inc. specializes in offering extremely affordable,
professionally-serviced quality refurbished laptops, desktops, and all
computer products to college and university students throughout the
United States. University PCs is presenting an alternative to the
existing model provided by Dell and other major computer manufacturers
that promote only their most expensive products to students by
bringing affordable computer technology to students on college and
university campuses across the country. [PRWEB Sep 7, 2004]
Two-Way Street: Moving Music Off The
iPod
Two-Way Street: Moving Music Off The
iPod
02/01/2005 09:35 PMRescuing your music when your hard drive goes phht. By Christopher
Breen, Playlist
Want some Legal Music for your iPod how
about 2.6Gigs
Want some Legal Music for your iPod how
about 2.6Gigs
03/14/2005 04:34 PMHow does 2.6 gigs of MP3's sound, the organizers of South by
Southwest Festivals have put up the biggest torrent I have ever seen.
I am sure broadband providers are cringing. It will be interesting to
see how long this download takes. Gonna burn up the broadband wire
tonight. [SXSW]
Is some of the music on Bush's iPod
stolen?
Is some of the music on Bush's iPod
stolen?
04/14/2005 02:29 AMbreaking the
law
boingboing.net/2005/04/13/bushs_ipod_filled_wi.html
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"How to get your MSN music files to play
on an iPod"
"How to get your MSN music files to play
on an iPod"
09/03/2004 03:55 PMiPod Revolution Is In Store For Music
iPod Revolution Is In Store For Music
12/26/2004 10:38 AMIn fact, the current business model of the music industry itself
has been made obsolete by the digital music format and the
accompanying digital music players, such as the iPod. By David Holmes,
Los Angeles Times
Music Labels Look TO Corral iPod
Music Labels Look TO Corral iPod
06/22/2005 02:01 AMBy launching the copy-protected CDs without iPod compatibility, the
labels are raising the stakes in an ongoing conflict between Apple and
the rest of the music business, which wants the tech company to open
its proprietary iPod and let others sell antipiracy-protected songs
that work on the device. By Ben Fritz, Variety.com
iPod-A-Day At iTunes Music Store
iPod-A-Day At iTunes Music Store
12/03/2003 09:51 AMiPod Player Elevates Portable Music
iPod Player Elevates Portable Music
12/14/2003 09:02 AMBy M. Scott Skinner (Arizona Daily Star via MyAppleMenu)
Sony Takes on iPod With New Music
Players
Sony Takes on iPod With New Music
Players
07/01/2004 01:53 PMSony Electronics on Thursday challenged the Apple iPod by unveiling a
pair of digital music players, including one with an LCD to display
still images.
UK Music Leaders Hail iPod, iTunes
UK Music Leaders Hail iPod, iTunes
04/21/2004 06:37 PMBy Nick Spence, Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
iPod Shuffle Music Player Amazes
iPod Shuffle Music Player Amazes
04/10/2005 05:54 AMMy tests of the new shuffle show a surprising sophistication.
Perhaps most interesting is the shuffle's audio quality. By Al
Fasoldt, Syracuse Post-Standard
Playlist: Two-way Street: Moving Music
Off the iPod
Playlist: Two-way Street: Moving Music
Off the iPod
02/01/2005 09:55 PMWhen you're in the business of writing about the iPod for fun and
profit, the question most often thrown your way is: "How do I get my
music off the iPod and onto my computer?" The difficulty in answering
such a question is that it may be born of less-than-honorable intent,
but given that I'm asked the question with such regularity, I've
decided to point the way in the hope that it will help the virtuous
among us. Those bad apples intent on stealing music will find a way to
do it with or without my help.
iPod Shuffle Shakes Up Music Habits
iPod Shuffle Shakes Up Music Habits
05/06/2004 07:10 PMIn essence, these devices function much like customized jukeboxes or
personalized radio stations, but don't require a pocketful of coins to
feed them or noisy advertisements to support them. By Joseph P. kahn,
Boston Globe (via MyAppleMenu)
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