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Global Intellect (Free subscription) | yesterday
After the popularity of AppZapper, Austin Sarner is turning his attention to developing a personal finance app with Pennies. Original post by Eliot Van Buskirk
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Gadget Lab (Free subscription) | 23 hours ago
... from iTunes. We just wish this thing were capable of handling internet radio streams too. —Eliot Van Buskirk WIRED Huge, tight, room-filling sound packed into a compact design. Auxiliary input enables general sound system use. Displays station signal strength, stores presets. Includes cradle adapters for dockable iPods and iPhones. S-Video and composite outputs play device's stored...
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Listening Post (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
As Stereolab fans await Chemical Chords (set to be released on August 18), the band's first full-length studio release since Margerine Eclipse in 2005, the band's mastermind and songwriter Tim Gane called Wired from Berlin to talk about the new album, how he makes (and made) music, Radiohead's album release strategy and why so many musicians seem to be flocking to Berlin. Eliot Van Buskirk,...
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Tools of Change for Publishing (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
... site, as well as bring new addition traffic to the torrents. It's a murky outcome, to be sure, but Eliot Van Buskirk from Wired's Listening Post says publicity from Radiohead's experiment and the exposure In Rainbows received via official and unofficial downloads helped propel the band's traditional album and ticket sales: All of this torrenting of In Rainbows contributed to the album...
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Global Intellect (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
FMPro Migrator 4.36 from .Com Solutions converts Bento forms into layouts which can be pasted directly into FileMaker Pro or FileMaker Pro Advanced. Original post by Eliot Van Buskirk
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Global Intellect (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
A British economist teamed with a firm that measures file sharing to show that Radiohead’s ‘pay what you want’ album release strategy was a success, despite millions of copies being traded online. Original post by Eliot Van Buskirk
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Global Intellect (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
Google has bought Omnisio and plans to fold the start-up company’s technology for mixing online videos and adding comments to videos into YouTube. Original post by Eliot Van Buskirk