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POPSExploring The On Web Whether you use Spotify, iTunes or Jamendo for your music fix, we all know there are a myriad of services to choose from. From recommendation players to social networks to radio players and more. Below we list a few, but not all. Some bigger, some smaller, some more prominent and well funded, others new and quirky. Only time will tell who will survive and how the music industry will come out of this “free for all” period. In the meantime, enjoy the music!
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POPSOne big ocean. Thousands of tiny ponds. The death of one-size advertising It's a common thread. Segmentation. Usually not measured up as a positive (because it makes things more difficult, supposedly) segmentation is the bi-product of media saturation. Where not livining in a one color television, one network, one newspaper kind of world any more. There are so many outlets that people have their eyes on these days, you have to find the brights spots, the best rabbit holes. And the easiest way to do that is by behavior. That market may have gotten fragmented but you can easily find out a persons behavior just by gleaning a few tweets. Where they live, what they eat, where they shop, who they like, who they don't like. Think of it this way. As marketers, we're no longer like Sisyphus pushing ONE huge rock up a hill, we're juggling a dozen or more pebbles riding a unicycle across a tight wire.
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POPSGuitar Lessons in Bass Guitar Guitarists Network is the online resource for guitar players of all ages.This is a lesson for the guitarist beginners which focus on constructing bass lines.You can also look up for any of the more popular scales
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POPSGuitar tablature files for the 'K' bands. The Guitarists Network is THE online resource for guitar players of all ages, styles, and abilities. We have a large collection of guitar tablature, guitar lessons, a guitar chord and scale generator, online guitar resources, news, discussions, and more.
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POPSAlan Kay doesn't like today's computers Very interesting read for anyone interested in computing, its past and its future. Especially interesting to read that the man who invented a great deal of it doesn't like its progress or current status.
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POPSMicrosoft WiFi Portable Media Player "To attract current iPod users Microsoft is going to let you download for free any songes you've already bought from the iTunes Music Store." Wow. Still, this device will need to be some sort of real killer to get people to switch (there are still switching costs in terms of time and learning curve).