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Mar23rd

What’s in a Chicken McNugget?

Zombie16 FTW! (Educational, Food)
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So What Really Is In A McDonald’s Chicken McNugget? – Al Nye The Lawyer Guy

All I’ll say is FIRE FIRE FIRE!!!

Mar23rd

Get Guy Kawasaki to fund your upstart

Zombie16 FTW! (Educational, Money)
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8 Ways to Get Venture Capital Attention from Guy Kawasaki – eMoms at Home

Mar23rd

Study shows P2P music has as close to zero effect on sales as you can get

Zombie16 FTW! (Educational, Money, Politics)
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P2P effect on legal music sales “not statistically distinguishable from zero” – Arstechnica

Serious who wants all that 128kbps crap on limewire…. oh hey Spec didn’t see you there =)

Mar23rd

EFF does a reverse DDT on Viacom for their misuse of the DMCA

Zombie16 FTW! (Music, Politics)
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DMCA takedown backlash: EFF sues Viacom over Colbert parody clip – Arstechnica

Mar23rd

Who watches the watchman when his name is Bush?

Zombie16 FTW! (Educational, Politics)
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Who’s watching the president? – Los Angeles Times

Mar23rd

U of Nebraska Feel bad for the RIAA

Zombie16 FTW! (Music, Pirates and Ninjas, Politics)
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U of Nebraska cut the RIAA a check and say go home bitches! – Boingboing

Mar23rd

Sony gives away Bravia 46 inch TV to first 100 PS3 buyers in London

Zombie16 FTW! (Nerdy, Video Games)
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Sony trying hard to sell those PS3’s

Mar23rd

Google AdSense: Facts, FAQs and Tools

LowCommotion FTW! (Educational, Internet, Random)
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http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/03/22/google-adsense-facts-faqs-and-tools/

Mar22nd

NPR fights back, seeks rehearing on Internet radio royalty increases

e FTW! (Internet, Music)
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070320-npr-fights-back-seeks-rehearing-on-internet-radio-royalty-increases.html

The fees in the CRB’s decision have been increased so much so that they could cripple small and emerging radio stations and put many of the existing ones out of business almost instantly, according to claims. Previously, the fee structure was structured such that the radio stations would pay an annual fee plus 12 percent of the stations’ profits to SoundExchange, a music industry royalty collection organization. This situation appears to have worked well, in part because many Internet radio stations—as well as NPR—function on a nonprofit basis and therefore do not advertise very heavily (if at all, in some cases) on their stations. In other words, the fees matched their budgets.

Under the new fee structure, stations would pay a flat fee per-song, per-user in addition to paying a $500 annual fee for each channel owned by a station—meaning that stations that run multiple channels (like NPR) would end up paying several thousand dollars for the annual fee. Additionally, the CRB decided that new fees would apply retroactively from 2006 and are scheduled to increase significantly over the next five years.

Mar22nd

Interview with Scott Miller of 3D Realms

Zombie16 FTW! (Video Games)
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Scott Miller Interview – The Man Who Would Be King? – YouGamers