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The New Music Business Model: Imogen Heap « Deep Dive Marketing
It’s been a while since someone in the music business impressed me. Finally, somebody has impressed me so much that it inspired me to launch my long-overdue company website and marketing blog. This is the story of how one woman and 700,000 (and climbing) followers on Twitter are creating the new music business model.
16 Apps That Make Sharing Large Files A Snap
So why would you use an file-sharing app anyway? Actually for many reasons: for larger files, for privacy, multiple files, file format support, and more.
In this post, I compare 16 file-sharing services. I took three main issues under consideration when creating the comprehensive app list below: Free, Fast, and Useful . . .
Most of the services suggested require no registration. None of them will ask you to download anything to your computer, and all of them are easy to use, and worth using. It is actually great to see services, such as Yousendit, MailBigFile, and Rapidshare, that are still relevant and are good choices, but if I had to pick one it would be Mediafire.
Australian Live Radio - Listen Online
Welcome to AustralianLiveRadio.com, an internet radio website listing over 200 radio stations from
Australia streaming live on the internet.
10 More Cool Things You Can Do With YouTube Videos
Some time back we showed you some YouTube URL tricks that allow you to change how the player behaves. Right now, allow us to present forth some of the most popular tools out there to go along with YouTube and the super cool stuff you can do with them.
Google Wave: A Complete Guide
To make sense of it all, we have compiled key information, definitions, and links related to the launch of Google Wave. This in-depth guide provides an overview of Google Wave, discusses the terminology associated with it, details information on Google Wave applications, (i.e. the Twitter Wave app Twave), and goes over ways to keep yourself informed. We know you’re excited about Google Wave, so here’s what we think you should know:
Google Wave Drips With Ambition. A New Communication Platform For A New Web.
Everyone uses email and instant messaging on the web now, but imagine if you could tie those two forms of communication together and add a load of functionality on top of it. At its most fundamental form, that’s essentially what Wave is.
Google Wave: What Might Email Look Like If It Were Invented Today? - O'Reilly Radar
The world of computing has changed, profoundly, yet so many of our applications bear the burden of decades of old thinking. We need to challenge our assumptions and re-imagine the tools we take for granted. It's perhaps no accident that this project, carried out secretly at Google's Sydney office over the past two years, had the code name Walkabout. That's the Australian aboriginal tradition of going off for an extended period to retrace the songlines and learn the world anew.
The Top 6 Game-Changing Features of Google Wave
Earlier this week, we brought you detailed information on the new Google (Google reviews) product in our article Google Wave: A Complete Guide, but now we want to explore exactly why everyone is so excited about Google Wave.
YouTube - Google Wave Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009
Google Wave Developer Preview presentation at the Day 2 Keynote of Google I/O.
FlickChart Makes Movie Ranking Fun | Lifehacker Australia
Pick the better of two movies to create your own system.
If you haven’t seen one of the two films FlickChart is putting up for picks, it swaps one out for another, and the chain goes on. You can filter based on genre, year, decade, movies already on your favourites list, or leave it wide open to compare any movie to any other movie.
As you select movies, FlickChart begins building your favourites lists. Once you’ve ranked enough movies to have substantial lists, you’ll be able to check out your all time top movie list, top genres, and so on. Your selections are also added to the master list, which you can browse by best of, worst of, and year or decade.
On the Street and On Facebook: The Homeless Stay Wired - WSJ.com
A few years ago, some people were worrying that a "digital divide" would separate technology haves and have-nots. The poorest lack the means to buy computers and Web access. Still, in America today, even people without street addresses feel compelled to have Internet addresses.
Google Wave Video Demo Makes A Little More Sense Of Wave | Lifehacker Australia
Got a good hour and an abiding interest in the newly announced Google Wave? (You know, the app that “is what email would look like if it were invented today.”) This video demo from the Google I/O developer conference walks through some of the specifics of what’s coming with Wave.
Free online OCR
Free-OCR.com is a free online OCR (Optical Character Recognition) tool. You can use this to perform OCR on any image you supply.
This service is free, no registration necessary. We also do not need your email address.
Just upload your image files. Free-OCR takes either PDF, JPG, GIF, TIFF or BMP format.
The only restriction is that the images must not be larger than 2MB, no wider or higher than 5000 pixels and there is a limit of 10 image uploads per hour.
UTBox |Internet Fax, including Fax by Email, Fax Broadcasting and sending and receiving SMS from PC
UTBox is a leading provider of Internet fax and SMS services to both business and individuals in Australia. No longer do you need a fax machine. UTBox services include Fax Email, Broadcasting and sending and receiving SMS messages from email.
The UTBox service includes a FREE TRIAL with start-up credits to use at your will, no obligation, no credit card and no fuss. Try UTBox before you buy a traditional fax machine.
UTBox offers include generous pricing packages to meet a variety of business and private user needs, alongside great customer support.
The Reading Room Is A Social Network For Book Lovers | Lifehacker Australia
Fancy chatting online about books and don’t think existing social networking sites like Facebook quite cut it? The Reading Room is a social network specifically for book lovers.
Locally developed (and launched in beta this week to coincide with the Sydney Writers’ Festival), The Reading Room includes features to let you add details of your own library and rate titles you’ve read. You can track particular authors (so you receive notification when they release a new title), participate in forums, join reading groups and (inevitably) purchase books you’re interested in via Amazon.
Red Laser - The First Accurate iPhone Barcode Scanner - Hits The App Store : iSmashPhone
What Red Laser Does
Scan an item, and instantly have access to a bunch of online prices and information. Scan movies at the store and beam them to your TiVo. Scan a book and check for online reviews. Scan a food item and add it to your grocery list.
Pixer.us Crops And Sharpens Your Pictures | Lifehacker Australia
When you’re away from your favourite photo editing software web-based Pixer.us can help you take care of some impromptu cropping and photo corrections with ease.
OneSwarm: Privacy preserving P2P
OneSwarm is a new peer-to-peer tool that provides users with explicit control over their privacy by letting them determine how data is shared. Instead of sharing data indiscriminately, data shared with OneSwarm can be made public, it can be shared with friends, shared with some friends but not others, and so forth. We call this friend-to-friend (F2F) data sharing.
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