Monthly Archives: April 2006

Rhapsody Eliminates Registration for Free Music

Rhapsody.com now lets you play your free 25 songs per month without registering. Clicking on Rhaplinks starts playing music immediately as long as you have the browser plugin installed. Good news for non-Rhapsody users who want to listen to albums … Continue reading

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Infogami

I’ve just noticed Aaron Swartz‘s new startup/project infogami. It’s a wiki and blogging tool that offers all of the things I couldn’t get from Backpack, JotSpot, or PBWiki, namely: Markdown for markup No page limits Easy access controls that let … Continue reading

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Dig This! Winners (April 2006)

Dig This! Winners (April 2006): The music-obsessed editors at Rhapsody present selections from some of our April ’06 favorites. 1. The Start Of Something – Voxtrot 2. The Lizard Song – Etienne de Rocher 3. On A Tout Brule – … Continue reading

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Album of the Week

Another exciting week with new albums from Morrissey, The Vines, Placebo, and more, but the album of the week is the Flaming Lips’ At War with the Mystics.

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Dave Davies Celebrity Mix Tape

Dave Davies Celebrity Mix Tape: Listen to the songs that have inspired the Kinks guitarist, and hear the man himself tell you exactly why he loves each one. 1. I listen to everything – Dave Davies 2. Oklahoma is inspiring … Continue reading

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Barenaked Ladies: Greatest Hits Live

Barenaked Ladies: Greatest Hits Live: 1. Pinch Me (Live) (Detroit 8-13-04) – Barenaked Ladies 2. Brian Wilson (Live) (Holmdel 7-14-04) – Barenaked Ladies 3. Celebrity (Live 3/11/04 Dallas) – Barenaked Ladies 4. Alternative Girlfriend (Live) (Seattle 7-25-04) – Barenaked Ladies … Continue reading

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No Foundation for the Fedora Project

Fedora Project leader Max Spevack lays out the reasons why Red Hat won’t be transferring control of Fedora to a non-profit foundation. It all comes down to this: FIVE: The Fedora Foundation could serve as a truly independent entity, providing … Continue reading

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