Fashion Nugget
fashion Nugget The twisted cover of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” is a statement of intent, while the cool jazz riffs from the band’s trumpet player are part of what makes tracks like “Daria,” “It’s Coming Down,” and “Frank Sinatra” so original. “The Distance” is a funked-up jam with a Chili Peppers chorus. [...]
Luigi Bormioli Michelangelo Masterpiece 12-1/2-Ounce Double Old Fashioned Glasses, Set of 6
Luigi Bormioli Michelangelo Masterpiece 12-1/2-Ounce Double Old fashioned Glasses, Set of 6 Fulfilling the aesthetic tradition of its namesake, this set of six double old fashioned glasses in the Michelangelo Masterpiece line make a tasteful appearance at any occasion. Fill with sparkling water at an elegant table or with tall mixed drinks when entertaining [...]
Bodum 7-Piece Chrome Mug Tree Set
Bodum 7-Piece Chrome Mug Tree Set Customer Review: Love the whole set! My husband bought me these for Christmas and I love them. The cups are thick.. feel like a restaurant cups, and the tree is very decorative. I love the way they look and feel. We use them every single [...]
Sisco MTV7 Solid Hardwood Utility Chest
Sisco MTV7 Solid Hardwood Utility Chest Looking for a tool chest that’s as finely crafted as the tools it houses? Or perhaps a utility chest to house fine jewelry, games, or a favorite collection? The four-drawer (five-compartment) Sisco MTV7 is versatile enough to meet virtually any storage need. Crafted of [...]
Fashion Nugget
fashion Nugget The twisted cover of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” is a statement of intent, while the cool jazz riffs from the band’s trumpet player are part of what makes tracks like “Daria,” “It’s Coming Down,” and “Frank Sinatra” so original. “The Distance” is a funked-up jam with a Chili Peppers chorus. [...]
Kevin Rose’s Pownce Provides Challenge to Twitter, Jaiku
The hot new microblogging site Twitter.com has already seen a challenge from Jaiku and other microblogging tools. Now the recently established company Twitter, Inc. faces a challenge from Digg founder Kevin Rose. Roses’ new website called Pownce promises to make it easy for people to share files and messages with friends. Pownce is a way to send messages, files, links, and events to your friends. You’ll create a network of the people you know and then you can share stuff with all of them, just a few of them, or even just one other person really fast. The new Pownce website is currently invite-only but it is bound to build a following thanks to the fact that Rose can make use of his own popularity and the highly trafficked Digg.com website. Some have already branded Pownce as a Twitter killer. However, Pownce initially lacks the community that has already been established for several months on Twitter. Twitter is also far ahead with the Twitter API and the large number of applications that have been built specifically for Twitter. There are also many news services and organizations providing daily information for Twitter users. It will take a while for Pownce to duplicate this effort and by the time it does Twitter’s traffic will have grown even larger and new services and features will have been added. For a breakdown of Twitter vs. Pownce features check out this post from Michael Arrington. As Arrington notes Twitter could easily add any features they don’t already have: “I expect Twitter will add most of the Pownce features in the short term anyway.” Posted in Twitter Permalink | Recent Headlines | WWFeeds.com
Antique Collectible Jewelry Video Ser
Antique Collectible jewelry Video Ser – fashion Nugget The twisted cover of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” is a statement of intent, while the cool jazz riffs from the band’s trumpet player are part of what makes tracks like “Daria,” “It’s Coming Down,” and “Frank Sinatra” so original. “The Distance” is a [...]
Blog Aims to Name music Leakers
A new blog called Thou Shall Not Leak aims to leak the names of those in the music business who “leak music to people ahead of release dates illegally.” Instead of doing what everyone else has done and create a blog to leak music to people ahead of release dates illegally, I thought (largely since I work in the industry and people’s lack of care or respect for the hard work artists and the people who put out records appals me) I’d create a little blog to post the names, indelible and set out for all to see, of those people who’ve been given the care of having an early copy of a release and have set that responsibility aside and leaked the record they were entrusted with. I feel perhaps a bit vindictive doing this, but on the other hand, the lack of care brought to the table by the other parties whose names will be listed here is more than grossly inappropriate. SignOnSanDiego’s Street blog says the Thou Shall Not Leak guy has a point. The guy has a point. It’s not terrifically original, and it falls on the side of the greedy music industrialists and copyright law Nazis, and it assumes that mp3 bloggers are some sort of masked supervillains, but it is a point. And it’s something to think about, especially if you’re us, and you have the access (promos!) and the tools (Interneting!) to share these things: Why do you want to deliberately hurt the artist you love? Maybe you’re tired (read: jealous) of seeing flashy cars and expensive chains on videos, or you’re familiar with the way major record labels throw around cash (read: make it rain). It’s more likely you wanna hear more music, and you don’t always have the dough. It would be interesting to know how much of the new never-before-seen content that shows up on the file sharing websites has been leaked by insiders working for the entertainment companies themselves. Thou Shall Not Leaked was also mentioned on Gawker’s Idolator music blog. So far no names have been leaked and Thou Shall Not Leaked says that’s because he “an’t post any names if no one gives any to me. I don’t have some list floating around of all these people. ” Posted in music Blogs Permalink | Recent Headlines | WWFeeds.com
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July 4th, 2007 at 9:12 am
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