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Sony BMG Music Entertainment said Monday it will begin selling audio downloads in the MP3 format later this month, becoming the last of the four major record labels to sell some of their music without digital copyright protection software. Rocker Bif Naked diagnosed with breast cancer Rocker Bif Naked announced Sunday she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Original recordings of Marley, Tosh lost: Jamaican officials Jamaican officials say a huge collection of music from the 1970s that includes original recordings by reggae icons Bob Marley and Peter Tosh has disappeared from the archives of the former Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation. Britney in 'dire need' of psychological help: Dr. Phil Television therapist Dr. Phil McGraw says he was with Britney Spears as she left a Los Angeles hospital only two days after a three-hour standoff with police that involved her two sons.
New media practices old-fashioned greed
The Huffington Post is a popular liberal blog site named for Arianna Huffington, a pundit and power broker in the celebrity-industrial complex. Huffington is also very smart. After all, she has 1,800 contributors typing their little fingers off for no money while sending the Web site's ad revenue and $10 million in funding into other pockets. The concept is ingenious: Huffington gives her Hollywood pals a stage on which to strut their political opinions. (Few newspapers care what Alec Baldwin thinks about Iran.) The armies of ordinary scriveners are paid in trickledown glamour. It's "Blogging With the Stars." The Huffington Post is not exactly a charity. As Lerer said, "You can build a brand in a year or two -- just look at MySpace and Facebook." As we know, MySpace sold two years ago for $580 million, and Microsoft recently bought a tiny piece of Facebook for $250 million.
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Credit Conlin for his systematic approach— and for picking up the torch. Georgetown’s been granted a reprieve, the elbow room they’ve been fighting for. Let’s see what they can do with it. Topics: City of Seattle Permalink | Comments (0) .
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Between the Lines Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives Podcast: A look back at 2007 Posted in: IT Management Wired & Wireless Web Technology Mobile Dan & David Show Entertainment Office 2.0 Apple Google Microsoft Datacenter SaaS IP Telephony SAP Utility computing Hewlett-Packard iPhone eBay Business Intelligence virtualization Salesforce.com Social networking Broadband Amazon ERP Green Tech Enterprise 2.0 Facebook This is our last Dan & David Show for 2007, and we look back at some of the major stories and trends of the year. We discuss the impact of the iPhone, cloud-based applications, social networking, software-as-a-service, green IT, industry consolidation and Web 2.0. You can download the podcast directly to your desktop or MP3 player if you're subscribed to our podcasts (See ZDNet's podcasts: How to tune in).
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