They Might Be Giants's new album as $0.99 MP3s
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The first new digital photography
program "Minos Album" has been released
on 22th Aug. 2004! The software can
output the first web embedded
page-flipping music album in the world.
The first new digital photography
program "Minos Album" has been released
on 22th Aug. 2004! The software can
output the first web embedded
page-flipping music album in the world.
09/10/2004 03:19 AMThe image editing software which can make Photos be 3D page-flipping
music album.It is the first unique web embedded page-flipping music
digital album in the world. [PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]
Using Web Photo Album Extension for
Dreamweaver Part 2: How to Modify the
(Finished) Web Photo Album Using CSS
Using Web Photo Album Extension for
Dreamweaver Part 2: How to Modify the
(Finished) Web Photo Album Using CSS
09/24/2004 08:03 PMCustomize the appearance of the photo album you created in part one of
this article series.
Web Photo Album – Part 4: How to
Create a New Web Photo Album Template
Web Photo Album – Part 4: How to
Create a New Web Photo Album Template
01/03/2005 03:01 PMCreate a custom template for a web photo album that matches the design
and layout of your site.
You want MP3s with that?
You want MP3s with that?
04/14/2004 05:23 PMMcDonald's plans to use its Wi-Fi network to deliver digital content,
including music files, to customers as well as to support in-house
business applications.
More on "Why can't the BBC play MP3s?"
More on "Why can't the BBC play MP3s?"
06/13/2004 12:56 AMFollowing up on
this earlier BoingBoing post about the curious tale of Rodeohead
MP3s, BoingBoing, and the BBC -- reader and geek sleuth Rupert
Goodwins says, "I asked
Mike
Todd, one of BBC Radio's Broadcast Duty Managers, what was with
that MP3 ban on the wireless. He said:
"A lot depends on the amount of compression in the original MP3, but
the CD-R request would be either to allow a linear version to be
supplied, or a very much less compressed version. Every time
lossy-compressed audio goes via a lossy part of the chain it gets
worse (depending, of course, on the original level of compression and
the type of audio)."
A BH studio to the FM transmitter network is not a problem, but it is
when it goes to DAB/Freeview/Dsat ... and then the studio itself may
be being sourced via a lossy ISDN (as indeed Peel is). Add these
together and the results could be dreadful ... therefore there's a
policy to (a) not use MP3s unless editorial imperatives demand it and
there is absolutely no other way, (b) not us Minidiscs except in
certain circumstances and (c) have computer playout systems working
with linear audio.
BoingBoing reader Rupert continues:
"There we have it. DAB is the
European terrestrial digital radio system, Freeview is the UK's
digital terrestrial TV system which has multiple radio channels too,
and DSat is the digital satellite system.
There's one heck of a lot of digital broadcasting round these parts,
each with its own compression system, and that's before you start to
worry about the streaming stuff on the Net."
[Xeni speaking again here]. I'm still not sure that explains it. The
BoingBoing reader who pointed John Peel to the Rodeohead MP3s says
that when he learned Peel couldn't play the MP3s, he burned them to
CD, sent them to Peel at the BBC, and they aired on Peel's show
shortly thereafter. So, either (a) the issue was that Peel's show was
simply unable to deal with downloading, storing, and playing digital
files (but popping a CD in a player was no prob), or (b) the above
theory is true, and Peel's show obtained and then aired a non-lossy
version of the material, from someone other than this BoingBoing
reader.
coolass mp3s
coolass mp3s
05/01/2004 10:56 PM
Browse MP3it's
collection - Some free music for fans of gybe!, Black Heart
Procession, Rumah Sakit, The Champs, Sea and Cake, and others.
Amplify your MP3s
Amplify your MP3s
09/09/2004 03:06 AMG4 Tech TV Sep 9 2004 7:39AM GMT
Pay To Have Your CDs Turned Into MP3s
Pay To Have Your CDs Turned Into MP3s
01/26/2004 12:42 PMI've mentioned before that I'm still a bit behind on using digitized
music, as it seems like quite a chore to rip all my CDs. It's been
something of an ad hoc process. Every once in a while, when I want to
listen to a specific CD and have the music stored on my computer, I'll
rip that CD. However, ripping them all (over 1,000) seems like quite
a process. That said, I'm still not sure I'd be interested in
a service
that would rip your CDs into MP3s for you. Still, it appears
plenty of people are interested and are paying about a dollar per CD
to have the process done. While the service was originally intended
for DJs, many people are apparently signing up to have their personal
collections ripped as well. Of course, you have to wonder how
sustainable this business is. You certainly aren't going to have many
repeat customers.
Send Back Your MP3s
Send Back Your MP3s
11/17/2003 09:12 AM Here's a site that every youngster who's ever downloaded an illegal
MP3 must visit. It changed my life. I think it just might change
yours....
"flaming other bl0gs via hip-hop MP3s"
"flaming other bl0gs via hip-hop MP3s"
01/28/2004 03:23 AMPay Service Turns CDs Into MP3s
Pay Service Turns CDs Into MP3s
01/26/2004 07:09 AMTime was that everybody was converting their vinyl into CDs. Now a New
York firm will rip an entire CD collection to the MP3 format for a
fee. Is this the death of the CD? By Leander Kahney.
Pez to dispense MP3s instead of candy
Pez to dispense MP3s instead of candy
03/25/2005 04:55 PMMP3 gadget maker signs a deal with the candy icon to make music
players that look like the famous treat dispensers.
Abbie Hoffman MP3s
Abbie Hoffman MP3s
04/04/2005 06:25 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Steal this LP: here's Abbie Hoffman's 1969 record album,
Wake Up
America! in MP3 format.
This reminded me of the time I met Hoffman. It was around 1985 or
1986, when Carla and I went to a 1960s conference in San Francisco.
(Tom Robbins, Timothy Leary, Paul Krassner, and so on, were there. We
went mainly to see Leary.)
Some reporter from a paper up in Marin or Sonoma spotted us and
decided to write an article about us -- still not sure why. Anyway, he
insisted on introducing us to Abbie Hoffman, who was there. I think he
had recently come out of hiding. I hate meeting famous people in
situations like this, and I wasn't looking forward to meeting but
Carla and I meekly went along at the reporter's insistence. Hoffman
was standing in the lobby, looking very grumpy. We were introduced,
and he gruffly shook our hands, but avoided eye contact. He then
announced to us, without looking at any of us, that he needed to find
a payphone to get the score to a ball game, because he had money
riding on the outcome. He walked away without saying anything else.
I don't blame him for not wanting to be bothered, but I learned
something. To this day, when I have the opportunity to meet a famous
person, I almost always decline. I usually don't have anything to say
to them and they don't have anything to say to me.
Link (via WFMU's Beware of the Blog)
First Mac OS X trojan infects MP3s
First Mac OS X trojan infects MP3s
04/09/2004 04:08 PMtrojan in questions .. MP3Concept alert .. today announced .. Press
Release .. MP3Concept .. announced ..
Troj
intego.com/news/pr40.html
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Send back your MP3s
Send back your MP3s
11/17/2003 09:17 AMDo you feel remorse over all the MP3s you've downloaded? This site has
the answer: send them back!
1. Look up the email address of your regional RIAA authority (listed
in your white pages under "Recording Industry: Regional Authorities)
2. Open up your email program, such as Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft
Outlook Express
3. Create an email to the email address you found.
4. Attach all the MP3s you're returning
Link
(
via JoHo the
Blog)
Sailing the seas of MP3s
Sailing the seas of MP3s
07/19/2004 03:04 PMApple, Virgin hum different tunes when it comes to new digital music
players. Also: Napster enrolls in college (again).
Motherlode of free Bollywood MP3s
Motherlode of free Bollywood MP3s
12/22/2004 01:29 AM
Xeni Jardin:

Sweeter than a mouthful of
ja
lebi. David Boyk says:
"While I was supposed to be studying for finals, I made a mix CD to
introduce dubious Westerners to Bollywood. That didn't waste enough
time, so I also made a big web site that has all the tracks from the
CD, plus some more, and a lot of other information to explain
Bollywood movies and music, and also to help a bit with language."
Far from a waste of time, David's terrific site includes a "bollywood
for dummies" primer, and a very helpful list of common Hindi words
you'll encounter. As for the MP3s, man -- there are some serious
gems in here, in particular the rockin' 1960s numbers.
Link
20 lectures on science fiction as MP3s
20 lectures on science fiction as MP3s
06/05/2004 05:54 AMThe University of Minnesota has posted the audio from 20 lectures from
its "Studies in Narrative: Science Fiction and Fantasy" distance-ed
course. I haven't listened to them yet, but I've put 'em on my iPod
for long plane-trips.
Link
(
Thanks, Justin!)
CD-Rs and MP3s Not Hurting Record Sales
CD-Rs and MP3s Not Hurting Record Sales
01/04/2004 07:18 AMAnatomy of an MP3 meme, and why can't
the BBC play MP3s?
Anatomy of an MP3 meme, and why can't
the BBC play MP3s?
06/10/2004 01:22 PMBoingBoing reader
Rob Annable
posted this curious item about a song featured in
a
BoingBoing post -- that crazy "Rodeohead" bluegrass parody of
Radiohead. It traveled from BoingBoing to Rob's blog to John Peel's
show on BBC Radio 1. That's interesting, but what's really interesting
is the fact that the BBC's legendary DJ told Rob the BBC can't play
MP3s.
Link (
Thanks, JP)
'100% Legal MP3s,' my foot!
'100% Legal MP3s,' my foot!
07/06/2004 09:51 PMZDNet Jul 7 2004 0:19AM GMT
Building Playlists Of Free MP3s
Building Playlists Of Free MP3s
04/09/2004 04:04 PMDespite what the recording industry would have you believe, there
actually are a lot of bands who release tracks as MP3s for free
online, as a way of promoting their music. A while back Lucas Gonze
came up with the idea of helping people
create
web-based playlists for such free MP3s and ended up creating
Webjay. I had played around with it
a couple months ago when he launched it, but haven't had much time
since. It looks like many others, though, have started populating it
with some interesting playlists. The idea is not to include
unauthorized MP3s (and, in fact, those lists get taken down), but as a
way to help promote bands who realize the benefit of offering free
MP3s online.
MP3s of former slaves telling their
stories
MP3s of former slaves telling their
stories
01/27/2004 04:07 PMMind blowing recordings taken between 1932 and 1975 of former slaves
describing their lives.
The former slaves discuss how they felt about slavery, slaveholders,
how slaves were coerced, their families, and, of course, freedom. It
is important to keep in mind, however, that all of those interviewed
spoke sixty or more years after the end of their enslavement, and it
is their full lives, rather than their lives during slavery, that are
reflected in their words. They have much to say about living as
African Americans from the 1870s to the 1930s, and beyond. As part of
their testimony, several of the ex-slaves sing songs, many of which
were learned during the time of their enslavement.
Link
(Via The
Cartoonist)Personalized Radio... Based On Your MP3s
Personalized Radio... Based On Your MP3s
08/02/2004 01:39 PMWired News is running a story about Last.fm, an internet radio station
that goes a bit beyond most internet radio stations in its ability to
personalize what you hear. While most stations require users to rate
a variety of songs to come up with a profile of what you like, Last.fm
uses plugin Audioscrobbler to
comb
your hard drive for music files and build a profile of what you
like. It will then create a personalized station based on what
you already had on your hard drive. It also includes other features,
such as the ability to listen to other users' radio stations. The
company is perfectly legal, having paid for online radio licenses from
the music industry. What's interesting is the company's business
model: they're selling market research to record labels. What the
article doesn't say is whether or not this scares off any users who
don't like the thought of a list of what they have on their hard drive
being sent to record labels (though, obviously, Last.fm isn't sending
lists of specific hard drives, but more aggregate data). Either way,
it sounds like a cool use of the technology for those who don't mind
sharing what they're listening to.
Tijuana Christmas MP3s from hell
Tijuana Christmas MP3s from hell
12/22/2004 01:29 AM
Xeni Jardin:

El amigo de BoingBoing
moblog kid
dice:
"Tijuana Xmas! Aaaaaaahahaha! the cheesiest christmas songs, straight
outta Tijuana! these are going straight onto a christmas cd to
terrorize my family."
Link
to Christmas MP3s from "The Border Brass." Link to image
of front cover, Link to back.
Link
to the label behind the album, part of a series of xmas
releases. (Thanks, Shawn)
Reader Bill the Splut says,
"As the owner of scores of freakishly anti-Christmas albums that have
been used to abuse my friends at this time of year, I was excited to
buy "Tijuana Christmas" for a dollar. But I never used it. The
reason isn't that LP isn't cheezy enough, but because the joke is too
subtle. As an actual, admitted lifetime fan of Herb Alpert and the
Tijuana Brass, Tijuana Christmas is brilliant. They aren't
just Xmas tunes--every one is a parody of a TJB hit. For instance,
note how track 3 mimics A Taste of Honey.
The rest of the tracks have similar musical jokes.
"And people would've caught those jokes. Remember, the TJB was a huge
success before the Beatles came over. Anyone who was an American kid
in the 60s had parents with most of Herb's LPs. Why else do you think
that you find so many copies of Whipped Cream and Other
Delights in every stack of used vinyl?"
Birds sing, MP3s accompany
Birds sing, MP3s accompany
12/28/2004 05:35 AMLos Angeles Times Dec 28 2004 8:29AM GMT
says millions of people deleted their
mp3s
says millions of people deleted their
mp3s
11/07/2003 06:33 AMStudy: Millions delete all music
files
cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/11/06/music.piracy.reut/index.html<
br />track
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An important concession: MGM says
ripping MP3s is OK
An important concession: MGM says
ripping MP3s is OK
04/02/2005 09:20 AMZDNet Apr 2 2005 12:40PM GMT
Kids superhero Xmas LPs as MP3s
Kids superhero Xmas LPs as MP3s
12/27/2004 10:38 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Check out these MP3s made from old kids' superhero Xmas records!
01 - Superman Christmas Story - Light Up The Tree, Mr. President
02 - Batman Christmas Story - Christmas Carol Caper - Part 1
03 - Batman Christmas Story - Christmas Carol Caper - Part 2
04 - Wonder Woman Christmas Story - The Prisoner of Christmas Island
Link
(
via Waxy)
BBC releases Reith Lectures online as
MP3s
BBC releases Reith Lectures online as
MP3s
04/09/2004 03:54 PMFor those of you who don't know, basically my job at the moment is
to be one-half of a rapid-prototyping and R&D unit with Matt Webb over at the
part of the BBC that handles the
interactive aspects of the BBC's Radio and Music output. The department
makes all the websites for the various Radio Networks as well as
interactive TV stuff, stuff for mobile phones and - of course - the
Radio Player. It's a pretty cool place to work and I'm proud of the
work that we've managed to get done there (more on that in the next
few months, hopefully).
So at the moment I'm particularly proud of the work that the
department is doing. Basically Radio 4 do a series of programmes each
year called The Reith
Lectures, in which they get a notable thinker to come in and -
over a series of lectures - expound upon a particular scientific,
political or social theme. This year Wole Soyinka, Nobel Prize-winning
poet, is talking about Climate of Fear.
Normally - like many BBC radio shows - you can listen to them again
via the BBC Radio Player. But this year they're doing something a bit
different and I think pretty significant - they're releasing all
the lectures as DRM-free MP3 files for people to download. There's
more about this over at Dan
Hill's site and Matt Jones has written some commentary on it too
(Free
as in speech). Hopefully it's the first open distribution of many
programmes of this kind - enlightening, significant and weighty pieces
of work that actually have the potential to make the world a better
place - available for free from the BBC. Fingers crossed.
Read the comments
Import Linked MP3s into iTunes script
Import Linked MP3s into iTunes script
03/14/2005 05:33 PMgirtby.net
: This AppleScript script “will download all links from the
currently selected item in NetNewsWire that end in .mp3, import them
into iTunes, then trash them.”
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 AMNew technology brings live concerts home .. recording
stuff
cnn.com/2004/TECH/ptech/05/01/music.on.a.stick.ap/index.htmltrack
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Canada to Charge Music Royalties on MP3s
Canada to Charge Music Royalties on MP3s
12/12/2003 06:38 PMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 12 2003 4:58PM ET
Bands Promoting Free MP3s Online
Bands Promoting Free MP3s Online
11/11/2003 10:23 PMSometimes it's good to be reminded that there are still musicians who
can see through all the rhetoric and realize that
it might be
beneficial to them to offer their music online for free. Bands
are coming to terms with the fact that free MP3s work as a promotional
tool that brings people out to concerts - which is where they make
their money anyway. The rest of the article includes typical quotes
from the RIAA, including their favorite line: "you can't compete with
free." Of course, that's a lie. You absolutely can compete with free
- but you have to offer something worthwhile above what people can get
for free, and that's what the industry keeps missing. Besides, the
issue isn't really about "competing" with free - but using the free
reproduction and distribution of the internet to your advantage.
That's what the profiled band ("Q and not U") did. If an
up-and-coming band can see that, why can't the industry association?
Does the speed at which you burn MP3s on
a CD make a differe
Does the speed at which you burn MP3s on
a CD make a differe
09/10/2004 11:54 PMTechTree Sep 11 2004 4:42AM GMT
CBC radio's brilliant science show as
MP3s
CBC radio's brilliant science show as
MP3s
04/05/2005 04:48 PMCory Doctorow:
Every Saturday morning for as long as I can remember, the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation has aired a brilliant science show called
Quirks and Quarks, currently hosted by the erudite and fascinating Bob
McDonald. Listening to these shows growing up is partially what's
responsible for my interest in technology and science today. Since
moving away from Canada, I've really missed my Quirks and Quarks -- so
imagine my delight at discovering that the CBC is now making every
episode available as a downloading MP3!
Link
(
Thanks, JohnD!)
'Bookmark' regular MP3s in iTunes for
later listening
'Bookmark' regular MP3s in iTunes for
later listening
04/12/2005 11:57 AMI download lots of Podcasts, but sometimes I don't want to listen to a
whole one; I want some music instead. This is fine if I have the
Podcast in AAC format, but most of them are MP3. I know I could
convert them, then make t...
Self-destructing MP3s don't satisfy
Korean RIAA
Self-destructing MP3s don't satisfy
Korean RIAA
06/03/2004 02:15 AMCourt case looms
Convert Real Audio files to MP3s
Convert Real Audio files to MP3s
02/01/2005 09:17 PMbedouin: "By using a few freely available UNIX command line tools, and
codecs from the OS X version of Real Player, one can easily and
quickly convert Real Audio to MP3. What follows is a tutorial,
including a shell script to automate the conversion process."
Grok Description matches for They Might Be Giants's new album as $0.99 MP3s
GrokA matches for They Might Be Giants's new album as $0.99 MP3s
Online Porn Dodges Major Bullet
Online Porn Dodges Major Bullet
06/24/2005 03:06 PMWired.com - Fri Jun 24, 12:45 pm GMT
Electric Pocket's Busker MP3 Becomes
First Mobile Player to Automatically
Seek and Find Album Art for MP3 Tunes
Electric Pocket's Busker MP3 Becomes
First Mobile Player to Automatically
Seek and Find Album Art for MP3 Tunes
03/31/2005 11:36 AMElectric Pocket announces a first-of-its-kind feature for any portable
MP3 player: the ability, with the tap of a single button, to
automatically connect to the Internet to find and download Album Art
for MP3 tunes. [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Road to Hana
Road to Hana
04/23/2004 07:07 PMWe'll be in Maui next week for a conference and we're taking the
weekend off to try to get a much needed vacation. I've booked a hotel
in Hana. Unfortunately, every time I mention Hana people give me the
look...
Help charity album revived online
Help charity album revived online
08/04/2004 11:44 AMHit charity album Help, which is no longer available to buy in music
shops, goes online on 9 August.
Build an online Photo Album
Build an online Photo Album
12/28/2004 01:32 AMr.lycos.com/r/trmempage_photo/http://www.tripod.lycos.com/guides/ph
otoalbum
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Hana Micron 'Host' MP3 Chimera
Hana Micron 'Host' MP3 Chimera
06/22/2005 01:57 AM
In
ancient times, seers would drink concoctions of nightshade and
coriander from amphorae to induce feverish dreams which they used as
justifications for their conquerers to hang babies from the backs of
moving elephants. Hana Micron's new 'Host' MP3 player harkens back to
that bright time in our existence, eye-checking the clay urn design in
the player itself, the swirling mystical lights of ecstatic vision in
the glowing docking station, and the fragile, flattened bodies of
children in the perpendicular USB flash drive docking port.
Unfortunately, it will only play back MP3s of the lamentation of
women.
Weirdest
DAPs ever, part 99d: the Hana USB Bullet Flash Drive
[DAPreview]
Zend: Tricking Out an Online Photo Album
Zend: Tricking Out an Online Photo Album
01/28/2003 09:25 AMSyberWorks Chosen by CustomerCentric
Systems LLC to Develop Online Content
and Host Their CustomerCentric Selling®
Sales Training Program Online
SyberWorks Chosen by CustomerCentric
Systems LLC to Develop Online Content
and Host Their CustomerCentric Selling®
Sales Training Program Online
03/22/2005 03:16 PMSyberWorks, a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning
Management System industry, announced today they have been selected by
CustomerCentric Systems LLC, a nationally recognized leader in sales
process training and consulting, to develop online content and host
their CustomerCentric Selling® Sales Training Program online with the
SyberWorks Hosted e-Learning Solution. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
DEVILDRIVER: New Album Artwork Posted
Online - Apr. 2, 2005
DEVILDRIVER: New Album Artwork Posted
Online - Apr. 2, 2005
04/03/2005 10:39 AMRoadrunnerrecords.com - Sun Apr 3, 06:41 am GMT
FortuneCity launches online photo album
service
FortuneCity launches online photo album
service
06/29/2004 03:20 PMFortuneCity has launched their new photo album service appropriately
named “MyPhotoAlbum”. A premium service being offered to
FortuneCity users, MyPhotoAlbum allows users to easily share photos
with friends and family. While being offered as a free service to
thousands, it seems very similar to Yahoo Photos offered for free
through the Yahoo search engine portal. Unlike Yahoo Photos however,
the first 10,000 registered users will be entered in a raffle for a
new digital camera, gift certificates plus tons of other goodies.
Since they are giving away free stuff, I entered just a few minutes
ago. With any luck, I will be one of the lucky few that will be coming
away with a little more than a cool place to store and share my
pictures. To be blunt, I want that digital camera. After all, the
price is right. ;o)
US online giants set sights on overseas
expansion
US online giants set sights on overseas
expansion
06/10/2004 04:50 AMNews.ft.com - Thu Jun 10, 06:51 am GMT
Bugmenot's new host: we're free speech
advocates, not racists/fascists.
Bugmenot's new host: we're free speech
advocates, not racists/fascists.
08/23/2004 12:10 PMXeni Jardin: If you missed
Friday's BoingBoing installment of "As the Bugmenot Turns," I'd
recommend you read that post before continuing with this one.
Following up on that post about the death and subsequent resurrection
of registration-avoidance-helper
Bugmenot.com, Jeff Wheelhouse of
NearlyFreeSpeech.NET --
Bugmenot's new webhost -- says:
"Regarding that post, I want to clarify a couple of potential
misunderstandings that could arise based on feedback you received from
a reader.
- NearlyFreeSpeech.NET is not a racist/fascist organization.
- The bugmenot.com site was probably *not* incorrectly filtered by
WebSense.
Your reader is quoted below:
With regard to bugmenot leaving a host that sold racist
paraphernalia -- their new web host provides service to a combat18 /
redwatch site.
This is true. NearlyFreeSpeech.NET is a service founded on the
principles of an equal voice for *all* people, without regard for
their race, gender, religion, or beliefs. That still applies when the
beliefs being expressed are antithetical to our own.
[If they moved because] they didn't want to be blocked by
censorship software... Bugmenot had better hope they're not on the
same server
this time.
If I understand the situation correctly, the second host bugmenot
tried, dissidenthosting.com forwarded www.bugmenot.com traffic to
another established site with racist content. Presumably, it was
*that* site that was blocked by web filters and not the bugmenot site.
Ironically, if this is correct, it sort of means that the filtering
did its job properly and blocked the racist content. I felt this
might not be clear based on your reader's message. Makers of web
filters long ago learned that blocking traffic by IP address was not a
successful practice. There should be no danger of bugmenot.com, or
any site hosted by us, being filtered except upon its own merits (or
lack thereof). Of course, some clueless sysadmin somewhere will prove
me wrong, but if I am only wrong once today, it will be a good day.
NearlyFreeSpeech.NET never redirects 404 errors or offline sites.
Again, quoting from your post:
[Ed note: a banner ad on Redwatch plugs a hosting service
identified as "Nigger Free Hosting," but the site does appear to live
at nearlyfreespeech.net.]
I have long hoped that the "Nigger Free Hosting" site is some sort of
puerile racist joke; the site hardly appears developed enough to be a
real hosting company. But whether it is or not, we are not affiliated
with it in any way. We are thrilled to have bugmenot.com hosted with
us. As you can see, we don't always get to say that. It's clever,
it's useful, and it's one guy making a difference. I don't know what
happened to the first hosting company to get the site shut down.
Probably we're going to find out, and there's a good chance it's going
to suck. But we will not go down without a fight, and we will never
go down quietly. Not when sites like bugmenot are the whole freakin'
point of our service. Thanks!"
Internet accounts offer free Web space
to host your site
Internet accounts offer free Web space
to host your site
09/15/2004 06:14 AMNational Post Sep 15 2004 10:53AM GMT
TORCHE: Debut Album Preview Posted
Online - Dec. 26, 2004
TORCHE: Debut Album Preview Posted
Online - Dec. 26, 2004
12/27/2004 08:38 AMRoadrunnerrecords.com - Mon Dec 27, 05:58 am GMT
SOLITUDE AETURNUS: New Album Samples
Posted Online - Apr. 8, 2005
SOLITUDE AETURNUS: New Album Samples
Posted Online - Apr. 8, 2005
04/09/2005 09:23 AMRoadrunnerrecords.com - Sat Apr 9, 06:53 am GMT
City Mac of St. Louis to host free
seminar- Moving from QuarkXpress to
InDesign
City Mac of St. Louis to host free
seminar- Moving from QuarkXpress to
InDesign
03/06/2004 01:50 AMCity Mac of St Louis, Apple,and Adobe are hosting an event on the 2nd
floor of the AD Brown building showcasing the new Creative Suite with
an emphasis on the transition from Quark Xpress to Adobe InDesign. The
seminar is targeted to Creative Professionals. Those interested should
register here.
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MacDesignOnline Photo Album Service Launches
Celebrity Marketing Campaign
Online Photo Album Service Launches
Celebrity Marketing Campaign
07/15/2004 03:18 AMMyPhotoAlbum, a service from the leading web-hosting provider,
FortuneCity Inc., has teamed up with celebrity, Naked Cowboy, to
develop the "Official Online Photo Album of The Naked Cowboy". The
marketing campaign calls for the Naked Cowboy to distribute a special
promotional offering to tourists and New York natives who take
pictures with him. The fans of the Naked Cowboy can place the photo of
their experience with the Naked Cowboy into his Official Online Photo
Album, http://nakedcowboy.myphotoalbum.com, powered by MyPhotoAlbum.
[PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
DARK TRANQUILLITY - New Album Track
Available For Download, Video Message
Online
DARK TRANQUILLITY - New Album Track
Available For Download, Video Message
Online
12/24/2004 01:06 PMBravewords.com - Fri Dec 24, 05:52 am GMT
Web Host & Domain News- Server Yard
Announces Free Hosting For Web
Developers
Web Host & Domain News- Server Yard
Announces Free Hosting For Web
Developers
08/17/2004 12:51 PMThe Hosting News Aug 17 2004 4:57PM GMT
AT&T Selected to Host Online Games
AT&T Selected to Host Online Games
05/25/2004 01:14 PMtheWHIR May 25 2004 5:22PM GMT
S. Korean Online Music Site Offers
Olympic Album Download Service
S. Korean Online Music Site Offers
Olympic Album Download Service
07/29/2004 06:36 AMArticle.wn.com - Thu Jul 29, 08:51 am GMT
United Online to Host 'Analyst Day'
United Online to Host 'Analyst Day'
05/10/2004 08:22 PMtheWHIR May 11 2004 0:02AM GMT
CodeWalkers: Online PHP Host Directory
Launched
CodeWalkers: Online PHP Host Directory
Launched
12/30/2002 08:44 AMthugXonline.com (tXo) to Host $1000
THUG2 PS2 Online Tournament
thugXonline.com (tXo) to Host $1000
THUG2 PS2 Online Tournament
06/05/2005 10:52 PMRespected Tony Hawk's Underground (THUG2) online community website,
thugxonline.com, will be hosting a $1000, Grand Prize Online PS2 video
game tournament during the summer of 2005. [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
Authors Team Up to Host Online Whodunit
Contest.
Authors Team Up to Host Online Whodunit
Contest.
05/31/2004 01:55 PMMystery author Courtney L. Mroch heads up a team of 21 other authors
to launch “The Case of the Craig Hall Cadaver,” an innovative online
game where readers become the detectives and determine whodunit, why,
where, and with what. [PRWEB May 19, 2004]
NEW YORK DOLLS Tribute Album: Release
Date Set, Audio Samples Posted Online -
Sep. 21, 2004
NEW YORK DOLLS Tribute Album: Release
Date Set, Audio Samples Posted Online -
Sep. 21, 2004
09/22/2004 06:28 AMRoadrun.com - Wed Sep 22, 10:30 am GMT
Turbine does deal with U.K. firm to host
online games in Europe
Turbine does deal with U.K. firm to host
online games in Europe
09/05/2004 12:22 AMMasshightech.com - Sat Sep 4, 05:37 am GMT
Region Free DVD Player Hack
Region Free DVD Player Hack
12/15/2003 02:02 PMFree File: Viddi Player
Free File: Viddi Player
07/18/2004 10:30 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 18 2004 2:11PM GMT
They Might Be Giants's new album as $0.99 MP3s