Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Radiohead won't repeat 'In Rainbows' giveaway - CNET News.com
Radiohead won't repeat 'In Rainbows' giveaway CNET News.com, CA - Many music fans had hoped that the band's now famous pay-what-you-want promotion was an attempt by the group to discover a new way to sell music. ... |
Matt Geraghty Project Release New Digital Single - All About Jazz
Matt Geraghty Project Release New Digital Single All About Jazz, PA - ... guitarist Jonathan Kreisberg, pianist Sean Wayland, drummer Adriano Santos, and Indian Vocalist Satya Gummuluri. Listen, Watch and Pay what you want here. |
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Diabetes Drug Therapy Inadequate for Many
News on the diabetes research front… Pfizer is funding the three-year and $14 million Insulin Resistance Pathway (IRP) Project to
Star Wars Book to be Put Online for Free - ReadWriteWeb
Star Wars Book to be Put Online for Free ReadWriteWeb, CA - ... the final book in the series, Invincible." Will other book publishers follow suit? Will we ever see a "pay-what-you-want" distribution scheme for books? |
Universities shudder over patent ruling - The Age
Universities shudder over patent ruling The Age, Australia - EMPLOYERS' claims on patents for inventions made by their staff may be under threat after a landmark Federal Court ruling in a case pitting the University ... |
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How To Start Your Own <b>Home Business</b>, And Make 3000 to 10000 USD a <b>...</b>
Starting a home business is the dream of millions of budding entrepreneurs. Maybe you have also thought of starting a home business but for one reason or another you never got around to it. The big question for a lot of people is how to ...
Source: https://skypecasts.skype.com/skypecasts/skypecast/detailed.html?id_talk=4297482
MOSAID signs up Matsushita as first wireless licensee - Ottawa Business Journal
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Worldwide CRM Software Market to Grow 14 Percent in 2008 (CRM Today)
Worldwide customer relationship management (CRM) software revenue is projected to surpass $8.9 billion in 2008, a 14.2 percent increase from preliminary 2007 revenue estimates of $7.8 billion, according to Gartner, Inc. The market is poised for healthy growth through 2012 when revenue is forecast to reach $13.3 billion.
Automating Your <b>Home</b> MLM <b>Business</b>
Automated home MLM, or Multi-Level Marketing, is a system a marketing tool that would do the prospecting, sifting and sorting, recording, tracking and monitoring of your home business contacts and downlines for you. ...
Source: http://www.noodlenak.com/automating-your-home-mlm-business.htm
Metallica May Follow In Footsteps of Radiohead, NIN - Slashdot
Metallica May Follow In Footsteps of Radiohead, NIN Slashdot - Radiohead, as a pioneer of online 'pay what you want' music, has shown the world it is possible to profit by releasing music online, but would not post ... |
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Those Born Between 1930-1979
TO ALL THE KIDS WHO SURVIVED THE 1930s, 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s!!! First, we survived being born to mothers
Naturlose nuevo edulcorante
Ya hemos hablado en otras ocasiones sobre los edulcorantes sin azúcar como medio de controlar los niveles de glucosa en
Source: http://diabetesstop.wordpress.com/2008/04/24/naturlose-nuevo-edulcorante/
"Resuming Womanhood" blog
I was checking in with Technorati today and found out about a blog by a woman who is chronicling her
Friday, April 25, 2008
Beijing Bans College Students from Demonstrating on the Street - Epoch Times
Beijing Bans College Students from Demonstrating on the Street Epoch Times, NY - Sun Wenguang thinks that the CCP brainwashed students with distorted nationalism through textbooks, media, literary and artistic works, etc. ... |
Gig Harbor advances on hospital goal (Tacoma Business Examiner)
The community fundraising campaign to benefit St. Anthony Hospital in Gig Harbor continues to receive broad public support as it advances toward its $10 million goal.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Trainer says 'pay what you want' - Muncie Star Press
Trainer says 'pay what you want' Muncie Star Press, IN - "Pay what you want" promotions are not unheard of nationally. Helton said she saw a news story about a restaurant that encouraged customers to pay what they ... |
New Milford 'Moonlight' is bananas and baloney - Danbury News Times
New Milford 'Moonlight' is bananas and baloney Danbury News Times, CT - Tonight is the pay-what-you-want show, when you name the price of your ticket. Regular tickets are $20, with reserved seating. Call the box office at (860) ... |
HOW TO ... BID ON ANTIQUES - Daily Press
HOW TO ... BID ON ANTIQUES Daily Press, VA - "If you want it just for looks, pay what you want to," Jenkins says. "What it's worth to a dealer isn't an issue." * Get ready to bid. ... |
Blood Red Shoes Interview - Recorder
Blood Red Shoes Interview Recorder, CT - ... earlier and earlier every year and then you now have a handful of artists trying to follow in the footsteps of Radiohead’s pay-what-you-want release. ... |
Surprise NIN single hits radio - Crave Online
Surprise NIN single hits radio Crave Online, CA - ... who have since abandoned their massively hyped pay-what-you-want approach to their latest record and have refused to release sales numbers. ... |
Monday, April 21, 2008
New York City Foreclosures Decrease Slightly in June
Foreclosure filings dipped less than one percent in the New York City metro area in June, marking the second straight month that the region’s foreclosure activity has remained relatively flat, according to the RealtyTrac™ 2006 Monthly U.S. Foreclosur
Source: http://www.realtytrac.com/gateway_co.asp?accnt=64847&ItemID=783
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
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Friday, April 18, 2008
Keep Your Head in the Clouds by Keeping Your Ears In Rainbows - Virginia Law Weekly
Keep Your Head in the Clouds by Keeping Your Ears In Rainbows Virginia Law Weekly, VA - ... didn’t appear on store shelves until late 2007/early 2008, but the band released it on their website in October as a pay-what-you-want digital download. ... |
Pay what you want - MyADSL
Pay what you want MyADSL, South Africa - An English restaurant, Penn Central, has come up with a radical payment system. Customers are allowed to pay what they feel their meal and the experience ... |
Thursday, April 17, 2008
TPN walk Saturday to end abuse - Eagle Times
TPN walk Saturday to end abuse Eagle Times, NH - In other words, you pay what you want to pay. "We have a few teams that have signed up," said Rochford Hague. "We've set a goal of at least $1000 per team, ... |
Pay what you want pub proves a success - St Helens Today
Pay what you want pub proves a success St Helens Today, UK - The Bulls Head on Southworth Road was packed with intrigued customers - left to decide how much they wanted to pay for their meals. Pub owner, Gareth Hughes ... |
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
While Trent Reznor broods, Saul Williams celebrates a musical ... - Cleveland Scene Weekly
While Trent Reznor broods, Saul Williams celebrates a musical ... Cleveland Scene Weekly, OH - Reznor was undoubtedly scarred by the NiggyTardust! pay-what-you-want experiment. Nine Inch Nails' new instrumental album, Ghosts I-IV, is available in a ... |
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Strategies for Successful Grant Writing Posted By : Michelle Pearson
An informative article with some effective strategies for successful grant writing.
Source: http://www.articleteller.com/Article/Strategies-for-Successful-Grant-Writing/44109
Buy-In: Girl Boutique owner relies on network of resources - Kansas City Star
Buy-In: Girl Boutique owner relies on network of resources Kansas City Star, MO - The way that I put my own personality into the store was making my own custom desk, and adding furniture pieces. … I wanted the shop to have a feel of a ... |
Monday, April 14, 2008
The Long and Winding Road to Getting a Government Grant Posted By : Joseph Hanoa
There are many programs set up for government grants through a multitude of different government agencies.
Source: http://www.articleteller.com/Article/The-Long-and-Winding-Road-to-Getting-a-Government-Grant/43182
Government Grants A Great Deal, If You Can Get Them Posted By : Joseph Hanoa
Under the right conditions, a government grant can be extremely helpful to those in difficult circumstances. For the most part, however, a government grant is a fairly difficult thing to qualify for and get.
Source: http://www.articleteller.com/Article/Government-Grants---A-Great-Deal--If-You-Can-Get-Them/43157
Sunday, April 13, 2008
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Government grants arent always easy to obtain. There are many qualified and worthy individuals and organizations competing for them. Thats why a well-written and persuasive application can make all the difference. Drafting a grant proposal, however, is no short order. Many organizations turn to professional grant writers when applying for government grants.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Educational Remix - Samples Library
Just over a year ago now, I mentioned in a post on The Future of Music that Nine Inch Nails appeared to have got into the habit of releasing versions of their songs as free Garageband 'source' files. Just recently, Radiohead have started selling Garageband source files of their latest single (and REM have released free src movie files for a video remix competition).
Checking back on the NIN site, with newly designed NIN remix area, I notice this bit of blurb about Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D, the Year Zero remix album:
(I love it when a prediction comes together... ;-)
Now, I don't know how long it took it took Brian Lamb to: a) find, and b) put together his Confessions of Mashup Unartist masterpiece [background info from the DJ himself), a veritable soundscape of a radio play, rather than a typical audio lecture, but it got me wondering whether or not he was going to release the src too?!
It also made me wonder - if I had any clue about a/v remix - how I would go about finding the resources, putting the mix together, and actually performing it? (I'm not saying I could do this - I'm saying, where would I think to start...)
I guess I'd look for audio by searching for words or phrases to sample using something like or Podscope, even Yahoo's audio search,
The thing is, podcasts are maybe not authoritative enough? This could be though - Spoken Word Services:
Our core aim is to enhance and transform educational experience through the integration of digitised spoken word audio and video into learning and teaching.
...
We are attempting to make a substantial portion of the BBCâs radio archive accessible online for educational use ...
Here's more:
| View | Upload your own
The British Library also make "12,000 selected recordings of music, spoken word, and human and natural environments" available through their Archival Sounds Recordings Service, although if you actually try to listen to the content or do anything with it out of the gaze of the Copyright Police, they'll have to shoot you... ("This is an audio resource for UK higher and further education. Anyone can search or browse the information on this site. For copyright reasons, only people in licensed UK higher and further education institutions, or in our reading rooms, can play the recordings. Downloading is available in licensed institutions.").
For anyone into info skills, here's a query to the internet archive that sould make your heart glow: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=mediatype:audio AND collection:opensource_audio AND /metadata/subject:"Spoken Word".
Returning to the idea of mashup unartistry, several video shorts by John Monk, a colleague here at the OU, also come to mind...
The point being? Finding a short piece of audio and annotating it with images might be an easy way in to a first a/v mashup...?
Performance wise, I always liked the idea of a google jockey supplementing a presentation with up to the minute, relevant examples? (Or maybe a guerrilla google jockey using a backchannel to twitter counterfactuals and reminders of previous policy commitments in realtime in a political debate?!)
That said, to really push the boat out, a live vj mix could be, err, different?! (I really should have a play with VJamm or the Neuromixer AVdrum, which looks kinda fun (if dated)!)
Ho hum, what fun it must be to be a kid today...Blogged with the Flock BrowserTags: remix, av, mashup, madness
Checking back on the NIN site, with newly designed NIN remix area, I notice this bit of blurb about Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D, the Year Zero remix album:
(I love it when a prediction comes together... ;-)
Now, I don't know how long it took it took Brian Lamb to: a) find, and b) put together his Confessions of Mashup Unartist masterpiece [background info from the DJ himself), a veritable soundscape of a radio play, rather than a typical audio lecture, but it got me wondering whether or not he was going to release the src too?!
It also made me wonder - if I had any clue about a/v remix - how I would go about finding the resources, putting the mix together, and actually performing it? (I'm not saying I could do this - I'm saying, where would I think to start...)
I guess I'd look for audio by searching for words or phrases to sample using something like or Podscope, even Yahoo's audio search,
The thing is, podcasts are maybe not authoritative enough? This could be though - Spoken Word Services:
Our core aim is to enhance and transform educational experience through the integration of digitised spoken word audio and video into learning and teaching.
...
We are attempting to make a substantial portion of the BBCâs radio archive accessible online for educational use ...
Here's more:
| View | Upload your own
The British Library also make "12,000 selected recordings of music, spoken word, and human and natural environments" available through their Archival Sounds Recordings Service, although if you actually try to listen to the content or do anything with it out of the gaze of the Copyright Police, they'll have to shoot you... ("This is an audio resource for UK higher and further education. Anyone can search or browse the information on this site. For copyright reasons, only people in licensed UK higher and further education institutions, or in our reading rooms, can play the recordings. Downloading is available in licensed institutions.").
For anyone into info skills, here's a query to the internet archive that sould make your heart glow: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=mediatype:audio AND collection:opensource_audio AND /metadata/subject:"Spoken Word".
Returning to the idea of mashup unartistry, several video shorts by John Monk, a colleague here at the OU, also come to mind...
The point being? Finding a short piece of audio and annotating it with images might be an easy way in to a first a/v mashup...?
Performance wise, I always liked the idea of a google jockey supplementing a presentation with up to the minute, relevant examples? (Or maybe a guerrilla google jockey using a backchannel to twitter counterfactuals and reminders of previous policy commitments in realtime in a political debate?!)
That said, to really push the boat out, a live vj mix could be, err, different?! (I really should have a play with VJamm or the Neuromixer AVdrum, which looks kinda fun (if dated)!)
Ho hum, what fun it must be to be a kid today...Blogged with the Flock BrowserTags: remix, av, mashup, madness
To Comrades in Non-Programistan - A Message from Feedistan
To my comrade friends in Non-Programistan,
As we approach the third naked CSS day, your declaration of independence based on the founding principles of Friendliness, Openness and Portability brings much hope to the workers here in Feedistan, who have struggled with bringing feeds to the attention of the masses for many years now.
It is a Good Thing that you have done this week and one that I am sure will be rewarded by many fruitful harvests.
I hear tales from many sources that workers from the death camps of Semantic Formalism and Ontologica, that are hidden down dead-ends in many academic temples around the world, are also revolting.
As I write, the Semantic Brethren of the Order of RDF (and - a sore point for a sick man - I do not mean the Radical Dance Faction here) are parading their way down one way streets, into blind alleys that stink of rotten red herrings, whilst pigs that might, do, fly, actually, over the spires of their ivory towers, inside of which, the gorillas in the room are incorrectly identified as white elephants by pragmatic semanticists who are confused by the syntax and the strange use of otherwise everyday vocabulary and frequent commas, not to say overlong sentences likely to score highly (that is, poorly) on even the most academically biased readability scales.
Already, protest songs are being smuggled out and workers seeking to find ways to release data, the mined children of data, and the remixed children of the mined children of data that have all been imprisoned since they were first born.
Even the current, venerable I-Were-I-Poty has started to use artworks to smuggle pictures of the war on terror out of Institutionalia.
Despite your great achievement, let us not forget that all is not well elsewhere in the world, particularly in the 50 states of Cantdothat and around the foothills of the Towers of WS-Babel.
In the shallow waters of ScreenScraperica, fishermen struggle in often turbulent and polluted waters in their search for staple informational needs. We are most gracious for the way in which many of them engage in free trade with Feedistan. (Did you know Yahoo Pipes has ScreenScraperican ancestry on the DataBlock side?)
We encourage polluters of the world to think carefully before publishing contaminated HTML, and instead embrace both the CSS- and X-factors, as well as the clean simplicity of the microformat elixir.
In the PLE jihad, believers are struggling even as we speak to manage their data according to their own beliefs in both Institutionalia and The Cloud - we wish them every success in their mission. Here in Feedistan, we have every confidence that they Cann succeed, as weller. They have many supporters, some who have already publicly revealed themselves, some of whom may do sclater.
In these unsettled times, where We Ignore RSS at OUr Peril, I would urge caution in too hastily blacklisting those whom you perceive as enemies of the state of Non-Programistan.
In Feedistan, all Apparati that consume or produce RSS feeds are welcome, although those that both produce and consume feeds find most favour.
In Feedistan, we agree with not only with the founding principles of Non-Programistan, but also some of the principles of Programistan, which borders on Feedistan also.
Whenever necessary, Feedistan puts to work technology liberated from Programistan. We hope to move forward with them in them in the future through blackbox techniques they have shared with us, in part, through the United Libraries of Progressive Enhancement.
We believe that a universal failing in the educational systems across the landscape has led in part to the widespread ignorance of the state religion of Programistan, and the intolerance many people have for it.
We support the arts of all countries, and are currently seeking an artist capable of bringing light to the black art of regular expressionism to help promote this most powerful of transformational technologies.
We believe in the ritual cleansing brought forth by the Confessions of a Mashup Un-Artist and encourage the telling of Fair(y) Use Tale[s] to our chidren, and our children's children, as they play freely and grazr on the Creative Commons.
In Feedistan, we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with Non-Programistan, in our shared mission to bring the most precious data and content to the masses, wherever it is located, so that it can be put to work whensoever by whomsoever may have need or use of it, whether in public or in private.
Let us rise up together and with the truths of OLDaily at our side, fight the forces of Closed Protocols & Data Formats, Installed Software, and Platform Speciifc Applications. Let us hope for a period of standards reconciliation in the Browser Wars, and pray that what looks like a tidal wave of migration from Online Appalachia to the nascent Offline Browser App territories will not cause too much bloodshed.
In RESTful friendship, comrades,
Your humble servant,
A peasant worker from Feedistan
Blogged with the Flock BrowserTags: non-programistan, feedistan
As we approach the third naked CSS day, your declaration of independence based on the founding principles of Friendliness, Openness and Portability brings much hope to the workers here in Feedistan, who have struggled with bringing feeds to the attention of the masses for many years now.
It is a Good Thing that you have done this week and one that I am sure will be rewarded by many fruitful harvests.
I hear tales from many sources that workers from the death camps of Semantic Formalism and Ontologica, that are hidden down dead-ends in many academic temples around the world, are also revolting.
As I write, the Semantic Brethren of the Order of RDF (and - a sore point for a sick man - I do not mean the Radical Dance Faction here) are parading their way down one way streets, into blind alleys that stink of rotten red herrings, whilst pigs that might, do, fly, actually, over the spires of their ivory towers, inside of which, the gorillas in the room are incorrectly identified as white elephants by pragmatic semanticists who are confused by the syntax and the strange use of otherwise everyday vocabulary and frequent commas, not to say overlong sentences likely to score highly (that is, poorly) on even the most academically biased readability scales.
Already, protest songs are being smuggled out and workers seeking to find ways to release data, the mined children of data, and the remixed children of the mined children of data that have all been imprisoned since they were first born.
Even the current, venerable I-Were-I-Poty has started to use artworks to smuggle pictures of the war on terror out of Institutionalia.
Despite your great achievement, let us not forget that all is not well elsewhere in the world, particularly in the 50 states of Cantdothat and around the foothills of the Towers of WS-Babel.
In the shallow waters of ScreenScraperica, fishermen struggle in often turbulent and polluted waters in their search for staple informational needs. We are most gracious for the way in which many of them engage in free trade with Feedistan. (Did you know Yahoo Pipes has ScreenScraperican ancestry on the DataBlock side?)
We encourage polluters of the world to think carefully before publishing contaminated HTML, and instead embrace both the CSS- and X-factors, as well as the clean simplicity of the microformat elixir.
In the PLE jihad, believers are struggling even as we speak to manage their data according to their own beliefs in both Institutionalia and The Cloud - we wish them every success in their mission. Here in Feedistan, we have every confidence that they Cann succeed, as weller. They have many supporters, some who have already publicly revealed themselves, some of whom may do sclater.
In these unsettled times, where We Ignore RSS at OUr Peril, I would urge caution in too hastily blacklisting those whom you perceive as enemies of the state of Non-Programistan.
In Feedistan, all Apparati that consume or produce RSS feeds are welcome, although those that both produce and consume feeds find most favour.
In Feedistan, we agree with not only with the founding principles of Non-Programistan, but also some of the principles of Programistan, which borders on Feedistan also.
Whenever necessary, Feedistan puts to work technology liberated from Programistan. We hope to move forward with them in them in the future through blackbox techniques they have shared with us, in part, through the United Libraries of Progressive Enhancement.
We believe that a universal failing in the educational systems across the landscape has led in part to the widespread ignorance of the state religion of Programistan, and the intolerance many people have for it.
We support the arts of all countries, and are currently seeking an artist capable of bringing light to the black art of regular expressionism to help promote this most powerful of transformational technologies.
We believe in the ritual cleansing brought forth by the Confessions of a Mashup Un-Artist and encourage the telling of Fair(y) Use Tale[s] to our chidren, and our children's children, as they play freely and grazr on the Creative Commons.
In Feedistan, we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with Non-Programistan, in our shared mission to bring the most precious data and content to the masses, wherever it is located, so that it can be put to work whensoever by whomsoever may have need or use of it, whether in public or in private.
Let us rise up together and with the truths of OLDaily at our side, fight the forces of Closed Protocols & Data Formats, Installed Software, and Platform Speciifc Applications. Let us hope for a period of standards reconciliation in the Browser Wars, and pray that what looks like a tidal wave of migration from Online Appalachia to the nascent Offline Browser App territories will not cause too much bloodshed.
In RESTful friendship, comrades,
Your humble servant,
A peasant worker from Feedistan
Blogged with the Flock BrowserTags: non-programistan, feedistan
Your First Week
The first week in an online class can be a little disorienting. New students must learn to navigate a virtual "classroom," interact with their peers and professors without actually seeing them face-to-face, and balance their assignments with their everyday lives. These ten tips can help you succeed in your online class from the moment you begin.
Source: http://distancelearn.about.com/od/distancelearning101/a/FirstWeek.htm
Introducing The Real Estate Deal, a blog on all things housing ... - Seattle Times
Introducing The Real Estate Deal, a blog on all things housing ... Seattle Times, United States - Actually, it's worth what someone will pay for it; and if no one will pay what you want, then your asking price is too high. ... |
Failing Labels Put Rock Band in Limbo - Harvard Crimson
Failing Labels Put Rock Band in Limbo Harvard Crimson, MA - I asked Congleton if the “pay-what-you-want” schemes of Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails are the future of music. “If you have the kind of status and resume ... |
Carbon/Silicon embraces digital - Toronto Sun
Carbon/Silicon embraces digital Toronto Sun, Canada - ... its In Rainbows album last year, everyone was in a tizzy because they issued it online through a "pay what you want" system -- or, basically, for free. ... |
Friday, April 11, 2008
Pay what you want (or not!) cafe in Washington - Gadling
Pay what you want (or not!) cafe in Washington Gadling, CA - by Abha Malpani Apr 7th 2008 @ 5:40PM What would you do if you went to cafe and didn't have to pay unless you wanted to? Would you pay? ... |
Catcher in the Rye inspired Holden Caufield tour of New York City - Gadling
Catcher in the Rye inspired Holden Caufield tour of New York City Gadling, CA - You have to go through the line to pay what you want in order to get a ticket. Subway directions: Take B (weekdays only) or C to 81 Street or #1 to Broadway ... |
Countin' Down The Drum Stems! Remixable Single Gives Radiohead A Hit - Idolator
Countin' Down The Drum Stems! Remixable Single Gives Radiohead A Hit Idolator, NY - ... guitars, bass, drums and "String FX Etc." Each piece sells separately—something of a departure from the band's "pay what you want" ethic. ... |
Pay-what-you-want restaurant booking website launches in London - CatererSearch
Pay-what-you-want restaurant booking website launches in London CatererSearch, UK - Priceyourmeal.com, an Ebay style website that allows diners to determine the price of their meals, has been launched in London after two years in Scotland. ... |
Pay what you want at Met - Manchester Evening News
Pay what you want at Met Manchester Evening News, UK - Only 20 per cent of seats for each show will be sold on the 'pay what you want' basis, the rest will be sold at full price. Peacock Boy will be free with ... |
Thursday, April 10, 2008
WiKID Systems Announces New Pricing for Educational Institutions ... - FOXBusiness
WiKID Systems Announces New Pricing for Educational Institutions ... FOXBusiness - Additionally, WiKID has introduced a "Pay what you want" variable pricing scheme for home users. The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a dual-source ... |
Offbeat Lodging Options: A Treetop in Turkey, a Drainpipe on the ... - Washington Post
Piracy fears rattle the book trade - Globe and Mail
Piracy fears rattle the book trade Globe and Mail, Canada - He's not the only one either -- other authors are either providing copies of their own books for free or as a "pay what you want" download, or are offering ... |
Sunday, April 6, 2008
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