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He Loves Me Not, Digitally







He Loves Me Not, Digitally

He Loves Me Not, Digitally 02/11/2004 10:56 PM

Voice-analysis software from a security company aims to turn a computer into a love detector.




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washingtonpost.com - In a recent Random Access, I referenced a study that concluded you can tell a lot about someone's personality by analyzing the playlists on his or her iPod. Not long after that, I found myself standing at a red light in midtown Manhattan noticing that nearly everyone around me had white wires winding from their ears into their pockets.

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Digitally


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film from Bollywood


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Xeni Jardin: At a conference in Santa Monica today, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment SVP Michael Arrieta said:
"We want to set business models, pricing models, distribution models like (Apple Computer CEO Steve) Jobs did for music, but for the film industry," [said Arrieta], "I'm trying to create the new 'anti-Napster."

To that end, Arrieta said, his group plans to digitize Sony Pictures' top 500 films and make them available for the first time in various digital environments within the next year. He said the distribution for films like "Spider-Man 2" will go beyond just Movielink, the video-on-demand joint venture of Sony Pictures and several other major studios, which to date has hosted a limited library of Sony's movies.

For example, Sony plans to sell and make films available in flash memory for mobile phones in the next year, Arrieta said. It also will further develop its digital stores for downloading and owning films on the PC, he said in an interview. Sony's plans--and similar moves by other studios--are likely to avoid empowering any one technology company--such as Apple in the music equation--and allow studios to pocket more of the profits. The philosophy in Hollywood is "Define your own agenda or someone else will for you."

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Digitally on Mperia for 50 Cents a Track


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Wasp Factory Records and BitPass are helping to change music distribution with the digital release of almost 100 tracks of music on Mperia.com. Mperia is democratizing the distribution of music by giving independent artists a platform to sell directly to their fans, control pricing, and set their own release dates. Visit Mperia at http://www.mperia.com/. [PRWEB Jun 29, 2004]

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Everybody Loves Me!


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I have received the following comments on posts from my Pop Life blog. Though they're ostensibly aimed at the celebrities I discuss on the blog, I prefer to think they're aimed at me. Hey Baby!! I love you sooo much.I love your music, your style, and eveything else about you....

Everybody Loves Microsoft — Right ?


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IT loves politics


IT loves politics 07/23/2004 09:35 PM

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Everyone loves/hates the Olympics!


Everyone loves/hates the Olympics! 08/13/2004 12:14 PM
Free the Olympukes. Fontshop, the 500-lb gorilla of type foundries, has released Jonathan Barnbrook's Olympukes dingbat font - which does a good job of reconciling the love/hate relationship many of us have with this most constructed of all sports events - for free. Barnbrook is the po litically savage designer behind the Virus typefoundry, and is probably most well-known for collaborations with Damien Hirst and the typefaces Exocet and Mason (which was originally called Manson – and "intended to speak of the uncomfortable associations between elegance and violence" – but was renamed Mason in a fit of pique marketing), which are sold through the fine folks at Emigre.

Comcast loves Tivo


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Injury Loves Company


Injury Loves Company 12/17/2004 06:26 PM
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China Loves India


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Why Daddy Loves This Stock


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Om loves to jump on hot news


Om loves to jump on hot news 02/01/2005 08:42 PM

omheader.jpgIt's night time in Califgornia on a Sunday night - and once again Om Malik has an exclusive (at least to me):

AT&T SBC deal is done

ALERT: WSJ just announced that two companies have reached a tentative deal and it could be announced pretty soon. According to the report, AT&T CEO David Dorman will become the president of the joint company, while SBC Chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre is going to retain those two positions. AT&T will have three board seats on the new combined company’s board. “SBC is expected to keep using the AT&T brand name, at least in dealing with its business customers, because the AT&T name is recognized all over the world. SBC’s brand, by comparison, has little recognition outside its territory of mostly Southwestern and Western states,” The Journal adds. The $15-billion stock plus $ 1 billion cash deal turns SBC into the largest phone company in the US, with presence in local, long distance, wireless and business markets. More to follow later!

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ego loves a metric [Flickr]


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mathowie posted a photo:

ego loves a metric

Feedburner # of reader buttons are the new Personal Homepage on the Information Superhighway counters.

I came to this conclusion after seeing them on so many blogs, and adding it to mine last night, but then pausing to wonder why I just did it. I guess every ego loves a metric.


Why Oracle Loves a Fight


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ConocoPhillips Loves Russia


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Lou Reed loves remixes


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Lou Reed is another artist that should check out the Recombo license. Here's a great quote from him about his most recent recordings being remixed in this story:

"I've been getting all these great mixes sent to me out of the U.K. for years and years," he told Attitude magazine, "and I just started saying to the record company, 'Look, I really, really love what they are doing.' I think that my record company was a little taken aback but, genuinely, if I could make that type of music then I would. If I could master the equipment then I would love to.

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Google Loves Blogs Again.....Why?


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David Byrne loves PowerPoint


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This Thursday in LA, Wired Magazine is teaming up with the LA County Museum of Art to produce a performance by David Byrne called "I [Heart] Powerpoint." I'll be there, and if there's Wi-Fi, goshdarnit I'll blog it.
[His] most recent project is Envisioning Emotional Epistemological Information, a book of artwork [and DVD] done with the ubiquitous presentation software PowerPoint. "I have been working with PowerPoint as an art medium for a number of years. It started off as a joke (this software is a symbol of corporate salesmanship--or lack thereof), but then the work took on a life of its own as I realized I could create pieces that were moving, despite the limitations of the 'medium'."
See excerpted portions of E.E.E.I. in the September 2003 issue of WIRED.

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