Tuesday, September 23, 2003

Democratic National Committee weblog with RSS feeds.

kickass weblog. The Democratic National Committee has a kickass weblog [Scripting News]

with RSS feeds as well.

[McGee's Musings]

7:44:24 PM    

Sharing Mixes of Non-RIAA Songs.

"Open Studios has initiated a project it calls, SONG STORM.

The web site will be based on the theme of a running contest, with ever-increasing prize values, as traffic increases. Contestants will submit their favorite non-RIAA playlists (one or two hours) and win a prize.

The playlists will serve to feed established webcasters and college radio stations, as well as encourage the startup of new webcasters. There will be playlists that utilize free downloads from artists' websites, along with providing downloading for those songs licensed with the Creative Commons.

Launch date is still in limbo, but should occur shortly. Will keep you posted. In the meantime, should anyone have an interest in coming on board to join our core group developing this project, we'd enjoy hearing from you. Contact me at: tompoe@studioforrecording.org. It should be a lot of fun."

Is there an online catalog that will start collecting all of these songs and letting users search or browse them by genre? I see a niche popping up....

[The Shifted Librarian]

7:43:57 PM    

Defending the RIAA Position. Cary Sherman defends the RIAA's tactics in a USA Today editorial. Please allow me to boil it down to its... [Blogcritics]


7:43:32 PM    

The battle against ignorance never ends...why are people so threatened by literature? What is so small about them that they object to it without reading it? My Dad was right. I'm surrounded by idiots.

SciFi Classics Challenged. From the Rio Grande Valley of Texas comes word of challenges to Huxley and Heinlein. Apparently, Huxley's Brave New World... [Blogcritics]


7:30:33 PM