Friday, 6. July 2007

It was 50 years ago today... Sgt Pepper taught a band to play


Birth of the Beatles On July 6, 1957, John Lennon and Paul McCartney met for the first time at The Woolton Church Parish Fete where The Quarry Men were appearing. John Lennon was impressed that Paul McCartney could tune a guitar and his knowledge of rock & roll lyrics.

Sgt. Pepper

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Ziggy Stardust & the Legendary Stardust Cowboy


Ziggy Stardust is one of David Bowie's most famous and enduring creations. Bowie's inspiration for the name came from "Ziggy's," a London tailor shop, and from one of the most unusual performers of the period, the Legendary Stardust Cowboy. Bowie explains his fascination with "The Ledge" In this interview, (topic starts at 2:00). So what ever happened to The Ledge? Well, he's somehow morphed into a bad frat party act!

5years.com

the legendary stardust cowboy

David Bowie Interview

The Legendary Stardust Cowboy

Shout (Animal House)

Bauhaus - Ziggy Stardust

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Singles, Not Albums, Define Music Industry Success


Despite the tough times for albums, the music industry is slowly but surely learning the most important lesson of all: give consumers what they want, and they happily open their wallets. Digital music sales are a new business and a new way of thinking about and interacting with content. The industry should be paying closer attention to its meteoric rise and less attention to the dying, arcane album. It should absolutely drop the rhetoric about how piracy is destroying the business, because the sea change in sales patterns shows that something else is is afoot. It means that when users are sitting at a computer and looking for music, more and more each year are turning to legal download services

arstechnica.com

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$250K robotic toilet may put stop to 'illegal sex'


The robo-john the city might buy for $250,000 or more allows occupants to stay inside for only a short time before the door opens. Probably not enough time for "illegal sex," Naugle figures.

$250K robotic toilet may put stop to 'illegal sex'

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Watch out! Your TV will soon be watching you


DAVID VERKLIN is a little twitchy about how traditional TV audiences are going to react to what he calls "behavioural targeting".

Online players such as Google are already using such technologies but the technique is now headed to TV land as the broadcast spectrum goes digital, paving the way for electronic program guides and TiVo-style program scheduling and recording.

These developments throw up a "data trail" that can be analysed for advertising, says Verklin, who controls about $US8 billion ($9.3 billion) in media-buying budgets as the chief executive of Carat Americas and chairman of the group's Asia Pacific operation.

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lego man rolls joint


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Police arrest two Britons for drug smuggling


They were arrested on an Estepona industrial estate with a ton of cannabis hidden on a lorry load of toys and quad bikes

Two British nationals are reported to be in custody after they were caught with more than a ton of cannabis hidden amongst a lorry load of quad bikes and toys bound for the UK.

typicallyspanish.com

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Steve Wozniak interviewed by RU Sirius [Podcast]


On this week's NeoFiles podcast, RU Sirius and co-host Jamais Cascio interviewed Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak about living the prankster life and ethical hacking. The Woz has been in the media lately promoting his new book co-authored with Gina Smith, "iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon." From excerpts of the interview posted on 10 Zen Monkeys.

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The stone-age whale hunters who kill with their bare hands


Their way of life hasn't changed for hundreds of years - a group of skilled fishermen using only their bodies and extraordinary bravery to catch 75ft-long sperm whales to provide enough food and materials for their whole village.

It is like a scene from Moby Dick, except the odds are stacked even higher against the captains of each tiny wooden boat.

The stone-age whale hunters who kill with their bare hands

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WOW Russia!


A cutesy guide to the world's largest country!

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Google loses “Gmail” trademark case


A court in Germany today banned Google from using the name "Gmail" for its popular webmail service following a trademark suit filed by the founder of G-Mail.

Daniel Giersch (33), started using the name G-Mail in 2000, four years before Google released "Gmail".

"Google infringed the young businessman's trademark that had been previously been registered," said the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court in its judgement.

pressesc.com

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How is Creative Commons Different From iCommons? [video]


Dr. Ronaldo Lemos is the director of the Creative Commons Brazil and a member of the Board of iCommons, which makes him the right candidate to explain the differenes between the two organizations.

He is the director of the Center for Technology and Society at the FGV School of Law in Rio, Brazil. He is also the head professor of Intellectual Property law at the same school.

podtech.net

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