Short blogging break

Personal life intervening -- back shortly!

Short blogging break

Personal life intervening -- back shortly!

Political update

Political update

From Bill O'Reilly's point of view

Department of high irony, Napster edition

You just can't make this stuff up:

...Napster [is] planning on offering its complete catalog of more than 6 million tracks in the unprotected [DRM-free] MP3 format.

Today, with the launch of version 4.5 of the software and store, that announcement becomes a reality.

Although digital music stores such as eMusic, Amazon MP3, and even Napster itself already had MP3s on offer before this point, the collective catalogs of all three didn't even come near the volume of tracks you can find in the entire Napster library.

Department of high irony, Napster edition

You just can't make this stuff up:

...Napster [is] planning on offering its complete catalog of more than 6 million tracks in the unprotected [DRM-free] MP3 format.

Today, with the launch of version 4.5 of the software and store, that announcement becomes a reality.

Although digital music stores such as eMusic, Amazon MP3, and even Napster itself already had MP3s on offer before this point, the collective catalogs of all three didn't even come near the volume of tracks you can find in the entire Napster library.

The people united will never be defeated

Marc Canter titles a new blog post, calling for revolution in the virtual streets, "The people united will never be defeated."

Which presents a great opportunity for a late Saturday night music recommendation.

The people united will never be defeated

Marc Canter titles a new blog post, calling for revolution in the virtual streets, "The people united will never be defeated."

Which presents a great opportunity for a late Saturday night music recommendation.