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New iPod Commercial
New iPod Commercial
05/03/2004 07:29 PMA
new iPod Commercial has cropped up on the .mac page of Jeff
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Apple airs new iPod/iTunes commercial
Apple airs new iPod/iTunes commercial
11/13/2003 09:51 PMSeveral MacMinute readers note that Apple began airing a new
iPod/iTunes television commercial tonight featuring a remix of "Rock
Star" by N.E.R.D...
Other News: Rock On, iPod
Other News: Rock On, iPod
06/01/2004 10:45 AMIs iTunes market share headed in the same direction as the Mac's?
Will Apple Flash iPod Rock Market?
Will Apple Flash iPod Rock Market?
12/22/2004 01:13 AMCompetitors hope an Apple flash player will ignite sales for all
concerned. By Ina Fried, CNET News.com
iPod among greatest rock 'n roll moments
iPod among greatest rock 'n roll moments
06/08/2004 10:21 AMThis month's Rolling Stone lists the iPod among "The 50 Moments that
Changed Rock 'n' Roll."...
Chris Rock lives two-iPod lifestyle
Chris Rock lives two-iPod lifestyle
04/14/2004 07:58 PMAccording to an AP article on Chris Rock and his upcoming HBO special,
the comedian lives a "two-iPod lifestyle."...
Rock On, iPod: What Jobs Must Do To
Maintain Apple's Dominance
Rock On, iPod: What Jobs Must Do To
Maintain Apple's Dominance
06/02/2004 08:56 AMApple needs to embrace the new ways consumers want to buy music.
By Peter Burrows and Tom Lowry, BusinessWeek (via MyAppleMenu)
New iPod mini Pricey; Rivals Ready To
Rock
New iPod mini Pricey; Rivals Ready To
Rock
01/24/2004 08:45 AMBy Leonard Fischer (Gannett News Service via MyAppleMenu)
iPod voted one of 50 Moments That
Changed Rock & Roll
iPod voted one of 50 Moments That
Changed Rock & Roll
06/08/2004 10:29 AMThe current cover story of
Rolling Stone magazine
lists the "50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock & Roll,"
and Apple's iPod made the list. "From the moment I saw it, I was
stunned," says Moby in the story. The article goes on to tout the iPod
as a "cultural phenomenon" by the end of 2003.
Report urges BBC Online to stand aside
for commercial competition
Report urges BBC Online to stand aside
for commercial competition
07/05/2004 09:37 AMComputer Buyer Jul 5 2004 1:59PM GMT
Rock And Scroll: The New Click Wheel
iPod Rules The Digital Music World
Rock And Scroll: The New Click Wheel
iPod Rules The Digital Music World
09/22/2004 10:43 AMThe new features may not revolutionize how you se your music player --
but if you're an iPod enthusiast, then a new Click Wheel, longer
battery life, and key software enhancements should give you plenty to
sing about. By Jonathan Seff, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Redditch puts vacant commercial property
searches online
Redditch puts vacant commercial property
searches online
04/19/2004 02:43 AMPublicTechnology.net Apr 19 2004 7:08AM GMT
Fans Rock Out to Online Music Reviews
Fans Rock Out to Online Music Reviews
01/18/2004 01:39 PMOnline Music Finally Starts To Rock 'N'
Roll
Online Music Finally Starts To Rock 'N'
Roll
12/29/2003 09:48 AMThe success of Apple Computer's iTunes Music Store, which has sold
more than 25 million songs, set off a new Internet gold rush of online
services that had even mainstream retailers like Wal-Mart joining the
stampede. By Benny Evangelista (San Francisco Chronicle via
MyAppleMenu)
Fans Rock Out to Online Music Reviews
(Reuters)
Fans Rock Out to Online Music Reviews
(Reuters)
01/18/2004 11:29 AMReuters - Were the Beatles a better band before
they released "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?" Were
1980s "indie-rock" band the Replacements a better band after
they signed to a major label? Is Led Zeppelin the most
overrated band in history?
Castle Rock Computing Announces SNMPc
Online 2005
Castle Rock Computing Announces SNMPc
Online 2005
03/19/2005 02:24 AMNew web based dashboard interface for SNMPc Enterprise allows network
managers to monitor their end-to-end network infrastructure from any
internet connected system. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
K-Rock 92.3 FM In New York Launches
K-Rock 2 Exclusively On The Internet
Expanding Music Offerings To Listener
K-Rock 92.3 FM In New York Launches
K-Rock 2 Exclusively On The Internet
Expanding Music Offerings To Listener
04/08/2005 04:55 AMMusic Industry News Network Apr 8 2005 8:16AM GMT
New Lyra Report Examines Acquisition
Fever in Commercial Printer Market: Lyra
Research Studies How Digital Imaging is
Transforming the Commercial Printing
Landscape
New Lyra Report Examines Acquisition
Fever in Commercial Printer Market: Lyra
Research Studies How Digital Imaging is
Transforming the Commercial Printing
Landscape
06/06/2005 12:14 AMLyra Research’s new report, "Commercial Printing: An Overview of
Production and Wide-Format," is essential reading for vendors in the
commercial printing market. The report focuses on key trends in
commercial printing, including sharp increases in sales of eco-solvent
or mild solvent wide-format printers, declining prices for wide-format
devices, and inexpensive Chinese wide-format printer products entering
the European and U.S. markets. On the narrow-format side, acquisitions
by key players have taken center stage. [PRWEB May 18, 2005]
"Her celebrity — which exploded
when she posted an explicit online
account of her tryst with a Chinese rock
star — first seemed to baffle government
censors but now has drawn a familiar
response."
"Her celebrity — which exploded
when she posted an explicit online
account of her tryst with a Chinese rock
star — first seemed to baffle government
censors but now has drawn a familiar
response."
12/02/2003 01:54 AMSex & The
China
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Feature: iPod shuffle mods a hit online
Feature: iPod shuffle mods a hit online
06/17/2005 04:33 PMThe iPod shuffle has taken off with the do-it-yourself set. iPod
shuffle mods have spawned their own websites, forums, and discussion
groups. What explains the shuffle’s popularity with modders?
Real's online songs now easier to
transfer to iPod
Real's online songs now easier to
transfer to iPod
07/26/2004 05:46 AMStraitstimes.asia1.com.sg - Mon Jul 26, 09:58 am GMT
The iPod generation rejoices: the online
music store is here
The iPod generation rejoices: the online
music store is here
06/13/2004 05:58 AMEnjoyment.independent.co.uk - Sat Jun 12, 10:49 pm GMT
Major Hangups Over The iPod Phone
(BusinessWeek Online)
Major Hangups Over The iPod Phone
(BusinessWeek Online)
03/25/2005 05:12 PMBusinessWeek Online - It seemed like a sure thing: the iPod mobile
phone. What could be more irresistible than a device combining the
digital-music prowess of Apple Computer Inc. with the wireless
expertise of Motorola Inc. ? Motorola sent its buzz machinery into
overdrive in January when it leaked word that the product would debut
at a cellular-industry conference in New Orleans in mid-March.
"Well, wouldn't you know it! All this
time, we've been saying that Henson
should put out Fraggle Rock DVD's, and
all this time, they've been acting like
putting out Fraggle Rock DVD's was just
the hardest thing in the world. Oh, we
couldn't possibly!..."
"Well, wouldn't you know it! All this
time, we've been saying that Henson
should put out Fraggle Rock DVD's, and
all this time, they've been acting like
putting out Fraggle Rock DVD's was just
the hardest thing in the world. Oh, we
couldn't possibly!..."
08/09/2004 09:42 AMMac News: Global : The iPod Generation
Rejoices: The Online Music Store Is Here
Mac News: Global : The iPod Generation
Rejoices: The Online Music Store Is Here
06/14/2004 08:06 AMThe iPod Generation Rejoices: The Online Music Store Is Here ..
Independent UK .. goto
macnewsworld.com/story/34465.html
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"how-to record on your ipod (for free) -
ipod hacks - ipod.hackaday.com"
"how-to record on your ipod (for free) -
ipod hacks - ipod.hackaday.com"
12/31/2004 04:38 PMHere's the story behind those online
"free iPod" offers
Here's the story behind those online
"free iPod" offers
03/27/2005 08:21 AMSfgate.com - Sun Mar 27, 06:56 am GMT
BB-Shopping Is One of the Best Resources
for Mobile Phone Accessories, Ipod
Accessories (Ipod, Ipod Arm Band)and
Many More
BB-Shopping Is One of the Best Resources
for Mobile Phone Accessories, Ipod
Accessories (Ipod, Ipod Arm Band)and
Many More
02/01/2005 08:46 PMOne Place Resource for Ipod Accessories and other Consumer Electronic
Gadgets [PRWEB Jan 26, 2005]
the best commercial ever
the best commercial ever
05/31/2004 08:39 AMVanilla Coke Commercial
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Banned commercial
Banned commercial
03/19/2003 10:27 PM TV Censorship?
This
advert has just been banned from British TV after a record number
of
complaints were made about it.
What do you think of
it?
The Value of Non - Commercial Web
Directories
The Value of Non - Commercial Web
Directories
01/16/2003 11:10 AMProject. Its data "powers" the directories on hundreds of sites,
including most of the major search engines such as Google and Lycos.
...
O2 Commercial 3G Launch
O2 Commercial 3G Launch
06/28/2004 05:01 AM3G Jun 28 2004 8:53AM GMT
Why free for commercial use?
Why free for commercial use?
06/27/2004 07:38 PMWhen writing my last entry, I remembered a question that some
people ask me. Why choose the Creative Commons license
that allows people to use content free for commercial use? I think
people have some sort of instinctive reaction toward the notion that
someone could "exploit" their work to make money. One question to ask
is, will you make less money because of it or more? They have to give
you attribution so more people will know about you and your work. I
would rather have people copy and quote my blog without worrying about
asking for permission. I would love to appear in commercial magazines,
books, websites and newspapers. Yes, fair use allows these people to
quote me without asking permission, but fair use must be defended in
court and some countries don't even have fair use. As a practical
matter, fair use really only gets you the right to hire a lawyer. The
CC license allows people to use stuff from my blog without fear
because they know my intention and it is clear legally as
well.
The next question is, then why not make it completely
free? A good way to understand this is to look at the differences
between the GNU Free Document License that Wikipedia uses and
the by-sa
(attribution share-alike) Creative Commons license Wikitravel uses.
There is some overlap and lots of nuances, but generally speaking the
GNU license is more about creating an ever growing body of work which
must remain free and allows commercial reprinting with limitations
basically in order to allow people to charge for reprinting the
document. The Wikipedia
copyright page says:
Wikipedia
The goal of Wikipedia is to create
an information source in an encyclopedia format that is freely
available. The license we use grants free access to our content in the
same sense as free software is licensed freely. This principle is
known as copyleft. That is to say, Wikipedia content can be copied,
modified, and redistributed so long as the new version grants the same
freedoms to others and acknowledges the authors of the Wikipedia
article used (a direct link back to the article satisfies our author
credit requirement). Wikipedia articles therefore will remain free
forever and can be used by anybody subject to certain restrictions,
most of which serve to ensure that freedom.
Wikitravel has a page on why they didn't choose the GNU Free
Document License.
Wikitravel
The GFDL was developed to support
making Free Content versions of software manuals, textbooks, and other
large references. Its requirements for what you have to distribute
with a document under the GFDL -- such a copy of the GFDL and a
changelog, as well as "transparent" (i.e. source) versions if you
distribute over 100 copies -- aren't really all that onerous for large
volumes of text.
But for Wikitravel, we really want to have each article
redistributable on its own. Wikitravel articles can be as small as 1-2
printed pages. For such small documents, it just doesn't make sense to
require people to pass out another 10 pages of legalese text, as well
as floppy disks or CDs full of Wiki markup.
Consider these small "publishers" who would distribute stacks of
photocopied printouts of Wikitravel articles:
• Local tourist offices
• Hotels or guesthouses
• Helpful travellers
• Teachers
• Exchange student programs
• Wedding or event planners
Burdening these publishers with restrictions meant for software
documentation or textbooks would mean that they'd either ignore our
license -- a bad precedent to set -- or, more likely, just not use our
work.
We make our content Free so we can collaborate on this wiki, but
also because we want it to be seen and used. We can't serve travellers
with useful information if they can't get to that information in the
first place.
A lightweight alternative
The license we've chosen, the Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0, is much easier and more lightweight. We
think that using the Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0 license (by-sa) meets
our goal of having copyleft protection on Wikitravel content, without
putting an excessive burden on small publishers. All that needs to be
included are copyright notices and the URL of the license; this can be
done in a short paragraph at the end of the article.
The big downside of not using the GFDL is that GFDL content --
like Wikipedia articles -- cannot be included in Wikitravel articles.
This is a restriction of the GFDL -- you're not allowed to change the
license for the content, unless you're the original copyright holder.
This is kind of a pain for contributors, but we figured it was better
to make it easy for users and distributors to comply with our
license.
Creative Commons is planning to issue a new revision of their
suite of licenses some time in the winter of 2003-2004. Compatibility
with other Free licenses is "a top priority", and we can expect that
some time after that version change, articles created on Wikitravel
can be distributed under the GFDL. So, even though we can't include
GFDL work into Wikitravel, other Free Content authors can include
Wikitravel content into their work.
In Wikipedia's case,
the main use case is having it available online and I think for that
the GFDL works best. In the case of Wikitravel where they would like
to see their work expand into the physical world in small bits, I
think the CC by-sa works well. I think they both picked the right
licenses.
They point out one of the biggest problems with many of these
copyleft licenses. They usually require the creator of a derivative
work or the distributor to use the same license and even if the work
can be tampered with, the license can not. This makes it hard if not
impossible to mix with other licenses. The "share-alike" attribute in
the CC license the Wikitravel uses serves this function and is similar
to GPL and GFDL licenses in this regard. This is important in keeping
the "spirit" of the original intent going and in the case of Wikipedia
and Wikitravel which are group efforts, this is quite important. In my
case, I would rather allow people who use my works to have maximum
freedom so I have not included "share-alike" to my license. This
allows people to mix my content with other types of licenses.
Commercial Symbol?
Commercial Symbol?
04/21/2004 07:40 PMI heard there was a symbol to tag a hotspot as commercial, is that
true? and if so where what does it look like and where can I geat a
list of all the symbols. I've looked all over this site and haven't
found but 3.
Commercial Music
Commercial Music
03/13/2003 10:17 AMThis is a living, breathing weblog entry. Actually, it's the
never-ending comments that make this so. I actually wrote about...
to fly Zero G in a commercial flight
to fly Zero G in a commercial flight
09/17/2004 12:58 AMboingboing.net/2004/09/15/_xeni_flies_zero_g_1.html
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Commercial PHP Implementation
Commercial PHP Implementation
07/02/2004 02:51 PMSFR launches commercial 3G
SFR launches commercial 3G
06/17/2004 06:48 AMDMeurope.com Jun 17 2004 10:38AM GMT
FC Now: Graffiti Goes Commercial
FC Now: Graffiti Goes Commercial
09/15/2004 11:25 AMThe New York Post reports that McDonald's has enlisted the legendary
graffiti team Tats Cru to develop wall murals designed to appeal to
urban Latino...
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