The G-Man Supports "iPod culture" and Calls on Other Recording Artists to do the Same
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Recording companies agree to pay $50M to
artists
Recording companies agree to pay $50M to
artists
05/04/2004 12:20 PMF.C.C. Supports Surveillance Rules on
Internet Calls
F.C.C. Supports Surveillance Rules on
Internet Calls
08/04/2004 09:55 PMInternet phone calls should be subject to the same type of law
enforcement surveillance as cell and landline phones, federal
regulators said.
Origami mini-iPod from rip-off artists
CDW
Origami mini-iPod from rip-off artists
CDW
01/23/2004 04:14 PM
From CDW comes an origami mini-iPod. A lot lamer than the other
origami iPod, which is unsurprising, given that CDW are a bunch of
rip-off artists (I once ordered an iPod from them, got a confirmation,
and then got a phone-call telling me they were sold out the iPod at
the price they'd confirmed, but could sell me one for $200 more).
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Bill Gates calls free culture advocates
communists
Bill Gates calls free culture advocates
communists
01/07/2005 12:01 AM

Xeni @ Boing Boing
Bill Gates: Free Culture advocates = Commies
In an interview on news.com, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
described free culture advocates as a "modern-day sort of communists."
Well now.
Q: "In recent years, there's been a lot of people
clamoring to reform and restrict intellectual-property rights. It
started out with just a few people, but now there are a bunch of
advocates saying, 'We've got to look at patents, we've got to look at
copyrights.' What's driving this, and do you think
intellectual-property laws need to be reformed?
A: "No, I'd say that of the world's economies, there's more that
believe in intellectual property today than ever. There are fewer
communists in the world today than there were. There are some new
modern-day sort of communists who want to get rid of the incentive for
musicians and moviemakers and software makers under various guises.
They don't think that those incentives should exist.
Lessig
Blog
what a total
(intellectual) disappointment this man is
If I had the time, and the money, I'd do the deep analysis that it
would take to explain to myself why it is I constantly hope to be
surprised by Mr. Gates. Yet I never am.
It's one thing to read this sort of thing from a studio exec, or
head of a record label -- surrounded as they are by the sort that
surround them. But the people I've met at Microsoft are miles beyond
this sort of silliness. Does Mr. Gates not even talk to them?
More Gates "Creative Commies" propaganda on Boing Boing.
I'd be interested to know why Larry expected to be positively
surprised by Mr. Gates.
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Recording On The iPod
Recording On The iPod
04/23/2004 08:28 PMApple needs to make the recording process a little clearer. As for
Belkin's Microphone adapter, it performed about as expected. By Arik
Hesseldahl, Forbes (via MyAppleMenu)
Voice Recording Magic With The iPod
Voice Recording Magic With The iPod
06/22/2004 08:33 PMThis pocket jukebox is also a capble voice recorder. I'll walk you
through the set-up, then show you some creative ideas (beyond
recording biology lectures) for leveraging this capability. By Derrick
Story, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)
Satellite Radio Recording To iPod
Satellite Radio Recording To iPod
01/05/2005 01:59 AM By Ployer
Holy Dichotomy! Writer Calls iPod
'World's Most Elegant' Nine Days After
Writing Dell DJ 'Surpassed' iPod
Holy Dichotomy! Writer Calls iPod
'World's Most Elegant' Nine Days After
Writing Dell DJ 'Surpassed' iPod
12/09/2003 07:29 PM(MacDailyNews via MyAppleMenu)
TimeTrax Direct-to-iPod XM Satellite
Radio Recording
TimeTrax Direct-to-iPod XM Satellite
Radio Recording
01/04/2005 11:12 AM
TimeTrax will be launching a raft of new products this
week at CES, including this version of their XM satellite radio
reciever and software that will directly copy songs recorded from the
XM service onto a user's iPod. While it's somewhat impossible to, say,
pull an entire album down from XM, it's still somewhat surprising
there hasn't been a big hammer on TimeTrax yet, from either XM or the
RIAA.
Other products from TimeTrax at CES will include Sirius versions of
their hardware. Ironically, no version of the TimeTrax software is
planned for the Mac.
Sat
Radio Recording Moves Ahead [Wired via Orbitcast]
iPod update supports iTunes 4.5 features
iPod update supports iTunes 4.5 features
04/28/2004 11:50 AMApple has released iPod Update 2004-04-28. Developed for use with all
iPods and iPod minis purchased before April 28, 2004, the new software
offers compatibility with iTunes 4.5 and the new third-generation
iTunes Music Store and improves playback support. What's more, Dock
connector-equipped iPods and iPod minis can now support the new Apple
Lossless encoder.
iPod designer leads culture list
iPod designer leads culture list
02/13/2004 11:48 AMiPod designer Jonathan Ive beats JK Rowling to be named most
influential person in British culture.
Culture Clash: Those Li'l iPod Gods Are
Smiling
Culture Clash: Those Li'l iPod Gods Are
Smiling
09/06/2004 11:22 PMIn return for the loss of my library, I got 1,976 new songs chosen by
someone else. By inheriting her music, I had a rare opportunity to
spend some quality time in somebody else's musical mind. By Ron
Rollins, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
UK military calls iPod a security risk
UK military calls iPod a security risk
07/13/2004 12:17 PMBritain's Ministry of Defense has become the latest organization to
add the iPod to its list of high-tech security risks...
VoIP Calls Become iPod Radio Broadcasts
VoIP Calls Become iPod Radio Broadcasts
03/30/2005 12:55 AMA growing number of people are sharing their iPod digital music
using freely available software and Skype, a free Internet phone
service. By Ben Charny, CNET News.com
The Fight Between Sharing Culture And
Owning Culture
The Fight Between Sharing Culture And
Owning Culture
06/22/2005 02:17 AMIt seems that museums are finally starting to realize that the digital
age represents a real opportunity for them to
reach many new people by digitizing their
offerings and sharing the culture they represent across a much wider
audience than a physical museum allows. It seems that many museums
are having trouble figuring out how to digitize their collections, and
would welcome help in doing so. However, another story points out how
that can cause problems when the people involved get stuck on
intellectual property issues. Apparently some people who created 3D
digital versions of Michelangelo's David are freaking out that if
they share the digitization without some form of copy protection
people might (gasp!)
share it without permission. Wait a second... isn't
that what they should
want? That would allow them to share the
cultural wonder with many, many more people, and allow them to
experience it in ways never possible before. That's a
good
thing, not something to be worried about. However, in an age
where people seem to think that every idea, concept, software or piece
of data needs to be "owned" and locked up, apparently it's the natural
response -- and that's unfortunate for every culture.
Are Speakerphone Mobile Calls Less
Annoying Than Regular Calls?
Are Speakerphone Mobile Calls Less
Annoying Than Regular Calls?
04/21/2004 03:53 PMLast week we noted a new study saying that
people get
annoyed with others talking on mobile phones because they only hear
one half of the conversation. At the time, I wrote that this made
sense as periods of silence followed by talking are a lot more jarring
to the passive listener. However, this BBC report claims that the
reason for the annoyance
is that it
shows that we're more curious about what the other party is
saying. I'm not sure I buy that. It seems much more likely that it's
the variability in noise, from silent to noisy rather than any form of
curiosity. When the conversation is at a constant hum (even when
loud), it's much easier to tune it out. Still, the findings do go
against the opinion many people have expressed that things like
"push-to-talk" where the phone usually acts as a speaker phone would
be more annoying since we get to hear both sides of the conversation.
In fact, the researchers behind the study are even suggesting that
mobile phone makers may want to explore adding speaker phones to more
phones to make them
less annoying. Of course, the study only
set up two conditions: a conversation on a mobile phone and a
face-to-face conversation. They didn't test the speaker phone
situation to see how annoying that was. It's possible that the
annoyance factor comes from the inability to make use of body language
to express concepts as well, leading to a different tone of voice.
Show me a culture that despises
virginity and I'll show you a culture
that despises childhood
Show me a culture that despises
virginity and I'll show you a culture
that despises childhood
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Cubitt Artists
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Cuban artists
Cuban artists
01/07/2004 04:27 PMOne of our friends has a young Cuban lover and she goes to visit
him there periodically. This situation spurred some
reflection: "Why are there so many artists and
musicians in Cuba?"The next thought "Well, why not?"In the U.S. when
Johnny decides to ignore his family's advice and take up oil
painting or guitar playing instead of investment banking it is a
big crisis.Johnny is very likely giving up the opportunity
to own real estate, send his kids to private school, and
otherwise enjoy the great festival of materialism that is
the United States. In an economy with hardly any
opportunity, however, why wouldn't a person choose to do art or
music?
Art doesn't require a lot of capital investment. You really
just need a crayon and some paper (or scissors and paper if you were
Matisse). If human ability is equally distributed across the
globe you'd therefore expect the best art to come from the poorest
countries where people have no competing bourgeois job offers.
Yet paradoxically the art for which people are willing to pay the most
money seems to come from advanced economies such as Germany, England,
Japan, and the U.S.
For the comment section: Why?
[I'll start by throwing out a personal opinion: art can only
touch you if the artist shares a similar social and economic
environment, which is why Westerners mostly like the art that is
produced in Western countries; art produced in poor countries
is actually much better but we can't appreciate it because,
despite heavy doses of ecotourism, we can't understand the milieu in
which it was produced.]
What Artists Do When They're Bored
What Artists Do When They're Bored
01/22/2004 02:27 AMAn illustration of spam...:
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State of the Artists
State of the Artists
04/22/2004 10:44 AM
My latest article for
TheFeature.com is now online. It's about art that incorporates, and
sometimes critiques, mobile technology:
"Research laboratories are the avant-garde art galleries of the 21st
century. That shouldn't come as a surprise though. Art is a lens
through which engineers can raise tough questions about the science
fictions that they create, and we inhabit."
LinkGlobal Artists
Global Artists
09/07/2004 12:40 PM
Global
Artists. If influential historical figures were reincarnated as
artists, what works of art would they produce today?
[Via Aeiou.] "how-to record on your ipod (for free) -
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"how-to record on your ipod (for free) -
ipod hacks - ipod.hackaday.com"
12/31/2004 04:38 PMMacJams artists hit the big time
MacJams artists hit the big time
03/29/2005 04:54 AMMacJams.com, an online community for Mac music makers, has announced
that two of its artist members have recently landed record contracts
with two major international labels...
A number of artists clustered together
A number of artists clustered together
07/28/2004 08:11 PM
(pod) Art, Music,
Photography. Visit the gallery, listen to the radio, enjoy.
Indie artists worry
Indie artists worry
03/25/2005 11:04 AMUSA Today Mar 25 2005 3:08PM GMT
Modern Chinese Artists
Modern Chinese Artists
07/28/2004 04:03 AM
Fant
astical paintings from Chinese artist Fang He. I think I like
Subway Underpass Bird best for its vague
sense of creepiness, though
Chinese Pavilion No. 1 appeals to my love of old time
sci-fi illustrations. Check out similarly whimsical Zhang Gong's cute
p
hallic creatures (NSFW), or peruse the large collection of
artists
at
Courtyard-Gallery.
(Related Chinese art posts
here and
here.)
Firefox Team Looking for Artists
Firefox Team Looking for Artists
06/27/2004 02:24 PMArtists Against 419 Takes On Scammers
Artists Against 419 Takes On Scammers
05/02/2004 07:46 PMMore Scam Artists Go Phishing (PC World)
More Scam Artists Go Phishing (PC World)
05/31/2004 04:02 AMPC World - Increase in e-mail, Web site hoaxes prompts calls for
change.
Retired Assembly Robots Become Artists
Retired Assembly Robots Become Artists
12/19/2004 03:41 PMA new Wired
News article describes the work of robotlab. They take
decommissioned industrial robots and reprogram them to be DJs, draw
portraits, dance, read minds, and even
turn them into performance art
pieces. The robotlab website includes a blog of their
activities, a photo gallery
of their works, and a webcam where you
can watch one the robot displays.
Police Track Down Internet Con Artists
Police Track Down Internet Con Artists
06/17/2005 04:27 PMHankooki Jun 16 2005 10:32AM GMT
PowerPoint debated by artists work
PowerPoint debated by artists work
12/29/2003 07:55 PMPeter Norvig, 46, engineering director at Google Inc., is generally
credited with creating the first PowerPoint parody in 1999, when he
published an online ...
Cool technical resource for artists
Cool technical resource for artists
09/22/2004 10:22 AM
David Pescovitz:

Earlier this year, I posted
the story of Amy Jenkins, a video artist who had been invited by
the Salvatore Ferragamo company to create an artwork inspired by their
5th Avenue store. The store deemed Jenkins's completed artwork
"distasteful" and refused to display it because it showed her baby
daughter breastfeeding. Amy wanted to show the video somewhere else
but it was made for a widescreen display that she couldn't afford to
buy. Today though, I received the following email from David Gilman, a
Brooklyn-based production manager with experience in sound and video
engineering:
"I wanted to let you know that thanks to that post, Amy
now has my 60" plasma screen in her studio. And in October, I'll be
bringing it up to Boston so she can show her piece at a gallery
there.
So, Go Internet!
I also wanted to point you towards Art Answers, a website I started
after my initial meeting with Amy. While I can't lend every artist in
the world my equipment, I can try to help them get the information
they need. My dream is that one day Art Answers will have a storefront
with reference libraries, on-staff experts, and a tool lending
library. In the meantime, people can email or call with their art
creation questions, and I'll try to get them answers."
Go David!
Link
A Music Download Site For Artists Less
Known
A Music Download Site For Artists Less
Known
09/19/2004 09:25 PMWhen the new service starts this week, eMusic will look as much like a
magazine as an online music service, with an assortment of reviews,
recommendations and columns. By Laurie J. Flynn, New York Times (via
MyAppleMenu)
Oakland artists dance with fire
Oakland artists dance with fire
05/25/2004 07:16 PMMonterey County Herald,CA-12 minutes ago ... and events. The
collective even performed at a corporate Christmas party for Google.
Others just enjoy it as a hobby. "There's something ...
Con artists 'phish' for campaign donors
Con artists 'phish' for campaign donors
08/03/2004 08:16 PMWhen that e-mail asks for a political contribution, make sure it's
your candidate who's getting the money.
New Artists For Heritage Sketch Cards
New Artists For Heritage Sketch Cards
09/06/2004 01:01 PMThe
Topps site has been updated with the names of eight new
artists for
Star Wars Heritage: Cynthia Cummens, David
Rabbitte, Dimitri Patelis, Jeff Carlisle, Jeff Johnson, Ron Randall,
Tommy Lee Edwards, and William O'Neil. Click through for more
information on these additions.
Con artists phish for campaign donors
Con artists phish for campaign donors
08/03/2004 07:49 PMWhen that e-mail asks for a political contribution, make sure it's
your candidate who's getting the money.
Grok Description matches for The G-Man Supports "iPod culture" and Calls on Other Recording Artists to do the Same
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Griffin iTalk and iSightLight
Griffin iTalk and iSightLight
01/06/2004 02:09 AM
Griffin Technology has posted pages for two new upcoming products:
iTalk
iPod Voice Recorder. iTalk was previously rumored in November as an
upcom...
Griffin Unveils the iTalk, SightLight
Griffin Unveils the iTalk, SightLight
01/06/2004 09:19 AMGriffin Tecnology has unveiled details for the
iTalk, a
voice recording accessory for the iPod, and the
SightLight, a FireWire-based light for
the iSight.
Besides a stunning design, the iTalk features a built-in microphone
design to record sound up to 100 feet away, automatic gain control to
adjust recording levels, and a built-in speaker for easy and instant
playback. The iTalk will be released in April and will retail for $40.
The SightLight is a FireWire-based lighting add-on designed to work
with the iSight camera. It slips over the end of the iSight and
illuminates the camera's subject to compensate for low-light rooms. It
also gives a warmer, more natural appearance to the camera subject. It
has 3 settings, on, off, and auto, which automatically adjusts for the
amount of light in the room. The SightLight will also retail for $40.
Macworld: Griffin intros iTalk for iPod,
SightLight
Macworld: Griffin intros iTalk for iPod,
SightLight
01/09/2004 09:49 PMYou can turn your iPod into a digital audio recorder with
Griffin Technology's
iTalk, which the company unveiled this week at
Macworld Conference &
Expo. It snaps onto the top of the diminutive music player and
offers voice recording and playback, as well as a pass-through
headphone jack.
Griffin, Tune-Watch extend iTalk
giveaway
Griffin, Tune-Watch extend iTalk
giveaway
05/09/2004 03:00 AMAnnounced earlier this week,
Griffin Technology and
iTunes tracking site,
Tune-Watch, have extended their
iTalk giveaway throughout the weekend. The giveaway is free to enter
-- more information can be found on the Tune-Watch Web site.
Griffin ships iTalk iPod voice recorder
Griffin ships iTalk iPod voice recorder
04/23/2004 08:10 AMGriffin Technology Inc. announced Friday that it is shipping iTalk,
its voice recorder intended for third-generation iPods. the iTalk
snaps on to the top of the iPod; it also features a speaker, headphone
connector and a receptacle for an external microphone.
Griffin ships iTalk voice recorder for
iPod
Griffin ships iTalk voice recorder for
iPod
04/23/2004 08:05 AMGriffin Technology today announced it is now shipping its US$39.99
iTalk Voice Recorder for the iPod...
iPodlounge sponsors Playlist Club event
in Philadelphia
iPodlounge sponsors Playlist Club event
in Philadelphia
03/19/2005 03:26 AMiPodlounge has teamed up with the UK's Playlist Club to bring its
unique iPod-DJing experience to the US, Playlist Philadelphia. Held
on Monday, March 28, at The Khyber, 56 S. 2nd Street (2nd & Chestnut)
at 8:00 p.m., Playlist Philadelphia will feature free admission and
prizes courtesy of iPodlounge.
"Playlist invites music lovers, mixers and makers to turn up with
their best 15-minute set of tunes on their iPod and play their songs
through the club PA for our audience of music fans and critical
judges. The best DJs on the night win great prizes, and judges get a
free drink on us."
iPod Voice Recorders: Griffin iTalk
Takes The Lead In Sound-Quality Race
With Belkin Voice Recorder
iPod Voice Recorders: Griffin iTalk
Takes The Lead In Sound-Quality Race
With Belkin Voice Recorder
08/19/2004 11:52 AM By Cyrus Farivar, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
AppleScript: iTunes Playlist to DVD
AppleScript: iTunes Playlist to DVD
01/09/2004 09:58 PMThe Playlist to DVD application creates a QuickTime movie containing
the audio tracks and album art from a chosen iTunes playlist. The
newly created movie, and an album art slideshow, are automatically
added to the currently open iDVD project. And since the added 640x480
movie is created with chapter markers, it's easy to sequentially
navigate its tracks using standard DVD controls.
RadioLover gets iTunes playlist
integration
RadioLover gets iTunes playlist
integration
08/05/2004 01:53 PMRadioLover 1.3 from Bitcartel enables you to record MP3 radio streams
as separate songs, with support for iTunes Radio Tuner,
Shoutcast-compatible radio streams, and MP3, M3U, and EXTM3U radio
stream playlists...
Playlistism: judging others by their
iTunes playlist
Playlistism: judging others by their
iTunes playlist
11/12/2003 02:57 PM"Thanks to the ability of Apple's iTunes to share music collections
over local networks, it is now possible to judge someone's taste in
music -- or lack of it -- in a way that previously required a certain
level of intimacy," reports Wired's Leander Kahney...
iTunes Top 20 smart playlist strategies
iTunes Top 20 smart playlist strategies
03/13/2003 10:23 AM
iTunes has one play-tracking limitation that, if fixed, would yield
some very cool playlists: the ability to see how many times a song has
been played recently. But there's no timestamp saved for each play;
it just incremen...
Import or convert to specified location
using iTunes
Import or convert to specified location
using iTunes
05/05/2004 11:23 AMIn iTunes (I'm using 4.5 and just noticed today, but it probably works
in older versions as well), if you hold down the Option key while
clicking either the Import button or selecting "Convert Selection
to xxx" (whe...
iTunes: China's Latest Import
iTunes: China's Latest Import
05/19/2004 01:32 AMObtaining distribution through a Chinese vendor is an important step
for Apple, and gaining that traction is crucial. By Robyn Weisman,
MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
A prefs fix for iTunes freeze on CD
import
A prefs fix for iTunes freeze on CD
import
12/27/2004 10:39 AMI've been having problems importing CDs into iTunes 4.7 and wanted to
import some Christmas albums. Each attempt failed with the "whirling
rainbow of death" as someone put it. The CD/DVD drive becomes noisy
and the computer...
Import playlists and songs into iTunes
Import playlists and songs into iTunes
04/29/2004 10:44 AMI've not seen this hint anywhere else, but maybe I've just missed it.
If you have an iTunes folder at home, and another at work, and you
want to merge the two you can do the following: Copy the work iTunes
folder onto your ...
Apple offers iTunes Playlist to DVD
AppleScript
Apple offers iTunes Playlist to DVD
AppleScript
01/08/2004 07:17 PMApple has posted a "Playlist to DVD" AppleScript to its Web site for
iDVD 4...
An iTunes 'most popular only' playlist
An iTunes 'most popular only' playlist
04/21/2004 11:29 AMWell, it's rather a model than a hint. I just found a way to play my
favorite music endlessly in iTunes without having to modify the
playlist. Yes, of course, it uses the Smart Playlist feature. But I
found most of the criter...
RadioLover 1.3 adds iTunes playlist
integration, more
RadioLover 1.3 adds iTunes playlist
integration, more
08/06/2004 08:11 AMBitcartel announced on Thursday the release of
RadioLover 1.3, an
update to the company's Internet radio stream recorder that
automatically adds finished recordings to your iTunes playlists. It
also allows you to modify existing recording schedules, adds new
preference options and definable recording styles and features a
better user interface. RadioLover can record multiple Internet radio
streams as MP3 files and offers the ability to schedule recordings of
favorite shows. This upgrade is free for registered users while full
licenses are US$15, with a demo that quits recording after a certain
length of time available for download. RadioLover 1.3 requires Mac OS
X v10.2 and iTunes 3 or 4.
Today@Playlist: More cool iTunes
AppleScripts!
Today@Playlist: More cool iTunes
AppleScripts!
04/12/2005 11:55 AMPlaylist pal, Doug Adams, from Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes,
has passed along a list of cool new iTunes/iPod AppleScripts that
you’re sure to enjoy.
The Playlist: My Love/Hate Relationship
With iTunes
The Playlist: My Love/Hate Relationship
With iTunes
12/20/2003 03:56 AMAn in-depth look at the greatest, coolest, most insanely frustrating
media player out there and the store behind it. By Eric Dahl (PC World
via MyAppleMenu)
Play iTunes music during import without
performance hit
Play iTunes music during import without
performance hit
02/16/2004 11:55 AMFollowing the Rip Multiple CDs hint, I found a loss in performance
when iTunes tries to import the cd and play it at the same time. The
solution is to let iTunes import the first track, and then start the
playing from the new...
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.”
Create an iTunes 'work safe' smart
playlist
Create an iTunes 'work safe' smart
playlist
06/28/2004 11:23 AMThis came while doing some work in a place where we couldn't use
headphones, but could listen to music, every now and then we'd run
across a song that wasn't... appropriate. First I added a rule to my
Smart Playlist I was usi...
iTunes Catalog adds playlist, iPod and
.Mac options
iTunes Catalog adds playlist, iPod and
.Mac options
11/18/2003 10:28 AMKavaSoft has released iTunes Catalog 1.2, the latest version of its
Mac OS X software that creates Web catalogs of your iTunes music
library, displays the cover artwork for each album, and copies album
artwork into iTunes...
MyTunes exploits iTunes Windows playlist
sharing
MyTunes exploits iTunes Windows playlist
sharing
11/12/2003 01:18 PMNow that
Apple is
offering iTunes software and access to its music store to Windows
users, the company has a significant opportunity to increase its
marketshare of downloadable music. But the company is also going to
have to contend with applications like the recently released MyTunes,
which allows Windows users to circumvent the intended use of the
software by downloading music from an iTunes shared playlist over a
network.
Freezing The Play Order Of A Shuffled
iTunes Playlist
Freezing The Play Order Of A Shuffled
iTunes Playlist
06/22/2005 02:01 AM By Obaum's Delirium
MyTunes Exploits iTunes Windows Playlist
Sharing
MyTunes Exploits iTunes Windows Playlist
Sharing
11/12/2003 06:50 PMBill Zeller, a 20-year-old Trinity College student, wrote and released
MyTunes just 10 days after the official release of iTunes for Windows.
His Web site claims that the application is intended to enable users
"to save music from other computers to your hard drive." By Jim
Darlymple (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)
iTunes 4.5 to add iMix, videos,
trailers, WMA import, more (MacCentral)
iTunes 4.5 to add iMix, videos,
trailers, WMA import, more (MacCentral)
04/28/2004 03:22 AMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. is set to unveil iTunes 4.5, a new
version of the company's music jukebox software that will contain many
new features. Included in the new version will be iMix, Music Videos,
Video Trailers, support for importing Windows Media Files. Free weekly
downloads and Radio Charts.
iTunes 4.5 adds iMix, videos, trailers,
WMA import, more
iTunes 4.5 adds iMix, videos, trailers,
WMA import, more
04/28/2004 03:23 AMApple Computer Inc. on Wednesday unveiled iTunes 4.5, a new version of
the company's music jukebox software that will contain many new
features. Included in the new version will be iMix, Music Videos,
Video Trailers, support for importing Windows Media Files, free weekly
downloads and Radio Charts.
The G-Man Supports "iPod culture" and Calls on Other Recording Artists to do the Same