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[Download Squad] Our sister site The Digital Music Weblog (she's the quiet emo one with the plastic-framed glasses) has a lengthy article on how to get the most from your portable music buying dollar.
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Brewed Fresh Daily: Thousands of artists are publishing music via the Internet, and a great number of them are finding out that, while it can help, they don’t necessarily need a major label deal to find exposure and make money doing what they love. (via Cosmos)
The Digital Music Weblog: Microsoft has just announced that from the start of 2007 all new Bouygues Telcom compatible mobile handsets launching as part of the company's 3G offering will feature Windows Media Audio, Windows DRM and Microsoft's Media Transfer Protocol for music downloads. The inclusion of the technology in mobile phones opens up a new channel of distribution for Windows Media software and for any linked music download service. (via Cosmos)
The Wireless Development Weblog: Download SquadWordCamp: A conference for WordPressersWelcome new bloggers!An alternative guide to free music onlineGoogle Platypus Mass StorageGoogle is ordered to disclose information (via Cosmos)
Divester: Download SquadAn alternative guide to free music onlineGoogle Platypus Mass StorageGoogle is ordered to disclose informationIs Google really a Cult?Google Search for Girls (via Cosmos)
Blogging Stocks: Although Google's mission is to "organize all the world's information", that needn't apply to sensitive national defense areas, I would think, and even countries outside the U.S. are chiming in. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in India has recently taken issue with the resolution Google Earth has of the New Delhi and Bangalore areas, with satellite resolution getting down to almost one meter -- too close for comfort for the country of India, in other words. (via Cosmos)
The Nanopublishing Weblog: You'll find links to the hottest posts from the past week after the jump including a review of Google Talk, the latest television spoilers and a Flash-based gas pump. But first up is our newest blog, SlashFood. (via Cosmos)
The RFID Weblog: Download SquadAn alternative guide to free music onlineGoogle Platypus Mass StorageGoogle is ordered to disclose informationIs Google really a Cult?Google Search for Girls (via Cosmos)
A Z LYRIC:FREE MP3 !!!: Apple has a pretty strong text-to-speech history, and have always been in to unconventional features, when they make sense. The idea is to generate text to speech using the host PC when synchronizing a playlist or otherwise administrating the iPod via USB. (via Cosmos)
A Z LYRIC:FREE MP3 !!!: With rudimentary electronics skills, I wired the boombox to play music from the laptop or from any ipod/walkman/etc that you place inside. I added a small amplifier that I found on some toy speakers to increase the sound volume and quality. (via Cosmos)
oschlag.dk: A crash course in free music online (via Cosmos)
Download Squad: Email Battles has a post about two free Windows utilities that will help you escape the locked file menace and let you get rid of the stupid things and get on with your life. The first is Unlocker, which gives you a context menu item that displays a list of locking processes and lets you kill the process or just unlock the file. (via Cosmos)
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[Mirrorshades.org] overflow: Now I am awake, posting pointlessly long blog entries and drinking Mt Dew instead of sleeping. I'm going to get a call around 1400 from Cronin to go to the store to pick up BBQ shit, and it's going to be a somewhat long day, so I should be sleeping.
[Doyoufeelloved.com] Do You Feel Loved? > Weblog > Archives > April 2006: My favorite Mac weblog has gone full-time. I bought a shirt (the plain grey logo one), and I wish him good luck...
[Dashes.com] Blog Songs (Anil Dash): For sheer prolific insanity, nobody can beat Nikolai Nolan. For this year's Weblog Awards, Nikolai trotted out one of his signature parodies with a take on Justin Timberlake's "Rock Your Body" entitled "Win a Bloggie".
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