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Project Mastering Master Class
Without blowing our horn like, y'know, too much, we really have been on top of the project mastering trend for some time. So for this roundup, well assume you have the basics figured out (you can master at home, but you better know what you're doing), and concentrate on specific techniques that relate to mastering. Some ...
String of Suicides Continues at Electronics Supplier in China
A 19-year-old employee was found dead Tuesday morning in what appears to have been the ninth suicide this year at a factory in southern China operated by Foxconn Technology, one of the world's largest contract electronics manufacturers, according to China's state-run news media. Foxconn, which produces electronics and computer components for Apple, Dell, Hewlett- Packard ...
Communications Law to be Reviewed
Two top Democratic legislators said Monday that they would begin a process to modernize telecommunications laws that were last overhauled in 1996 but barely mention the Internet. Senator John D. Rockefeller IV of West Virginia, chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, and Representative Henry A. Waxman of California, chairman of the House ...
William Burroughs-Influenced Artist Builds Online Gallery at Deviantart
A West Los Angeles-based artist pays tribute to William S. Burroughs, King Of The Beat Generation, by creating an online art gallery dedicated to his writing and art. William Burroughs-Influenced Artist Builds Online Gallery at DeviantArt; Compilation of Montage, Collage and Cut-Ups Dedicated To Burroughs' Aesthetics West Los Angeles, CA Josh Moscov, a publicist, writer and ...
The Life and Death of the Rolodex
Just a few years ago there were no virtual social networks, no synchronized address books, and no smartphones. But people had social networks and phones, and they had to memorize and organize thousands of contacts. Or have a Rolodex. When I was a kid, my dad had a Rolodex. Actually, my dad still has a Rolodex. ...
The Death of the Open Web
The Medium The Web is a teeming commercial city. Its haphazardly planned. Its public spaces are mobbed, and signs of urban decay abound in broken links and abandoned projects. Malware and spam have turned living conditions in many quarters unsafe and unsanitary. Bullies and hucksters roam the streets. An entrenched population of rowdy, polyglot rabble seems ...
Steve Jobs to Headline iPhone-Centric Apple Developer Conference
Apple this morning announced that CEO Steve Jobs will be emceeing the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on June 7 in San Francisco. Continuing his trend of doing one-to-one e-mail marketing for his $43 billion (revenue) company, Jobs himself helped tout the conference with a personal e-mail to a customer over the weekend. The developers ...
Zuckerberg: New Privacy Controls, but No Apologies
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is attempting to squash the latest round of criticism of Facebook, admitting his company made a bunch of mistakes and just missed the mark on privacy control. Still, he stopped short of an apology and gave no sign Facebook would halt its campaign to re-make the worlds social norms. Zuckerberg broke his ...
Google Chrome Web App Store Offers New Opportunity to Monetize Music
At its I/O Conference yesterday Google announced that it would open a store for paid and free web apps later this year. Outside deveopers will be able to sell via The Chrome Web Store which will support all major web platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux and of course, Google's Chrome OS. Why should the music industry ...
A Graphic Look at Shift in Smartphone Platforms
Which smartphone platforms should your website be optimized for? Which platform should you develop for first for that hot new band app your planning? It's a shifting landscape, and some pundits say the uptick in Android usage comes from a Verizon 2 for 1 promo. Whatever the reasons, here's where things stand now courtesy of Exo ...





