Filed in archive
Internet
on November 30, 2009
Mininova, one of the largest torrent sites on the internet has finally caved to legal pressure; and has, from yesterday, removed all user uploaded torrents from the site; save those set for "content d...
Filed in archive
Internet
on June 30, 2008
That's a bit of a mouthfull... I couldn't think of a better way to put it. With all the UK government meetings with the music industry, a new plan has come up. It's a plan many people have...
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Internet
on June 30, 2008
The FBI should really, really have better things to do than try and find out why some tracks from an album that has been being made for almost 10 years. The outspoken axl rose however, has decided o...
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Internet
on June 17, 2008
As I blogged about a few days ago, Last.FM lost a load of it's streaming music by falling out with Warner, but now it's gained something pretty major. Last year the site quietly introduced str...
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Internet
on January 23, 2008
Target has started to slowly join the world of digital music with the release of john legend's album "Live from Philadelphia" last week. The Sony BMG album is being sold exclusively in T...
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Internet
on November 4, 2007
As you can see, our digital blogger came and went just about as quickly. So, we are back to square one here, looking for someone with blogging talent and experience along with a knowledge of the digit...
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Internet
on September 13, 2007
Creative Weblogging is currently looking for a digital music blog editor to write for this blog. Applicants should have a minimum of 30 days consecutive blogging experience either in the topic or some...
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Internet
, Software
on August 10, 2007
Music widgets have now moved into the mainstream with many powerful features that you can add to jazz up your web site in a snap. CNET's article Eight (and a half) free Web music players focuses o...
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Companies
, Consumer Rights
, Internet
, Privacy & Security
on August 7, 2007
ISPs used to protect their subscribers. No more. When they start selling entertainment and get in bed with Hollywood, you the consumer are back to sleeping on the floor with the dogs.
AT&T, the l...
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Analysis
, Companies
, Internet
, Privacy & Security
, Society & Public Policy
on July 30, 2007
While they say will do not evil, be wary of Google. Microsoft does a better job in protecting you. Slightly. So says Privacy International in A Race To The Bottom: Privacy Ranking Of Internet Service....
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Internet
, Technology
on June 27, 2007
Jimmy Ruska's Awesome Video Blog at jimmyr.com proves there is plenty of unauthorized music sitting on the web, courtesy of Google and your browser. No need to fire up your P2P software.
The web ...
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Internet
, Privacy & Security
, Technology
on June 21, 2007
With Apple and the major recording labels integrating your name and address into digital music files, it's only a matter of time before the encryption is broken or they or others start tracking yo...
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Commentary
, Internet
, Society & Public Policy
on April 20, 2007
Bob Cringely writes "We Don't Need No Stinking Best Effort: Net neutrality may have been just a fantasy all along." Bob, welcome to the real world.
One of his readers writes:
"I u...