Odds & Ends for 2006-03-31
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs . Gold Lion (Letterman)
On March 29, 2006, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed "Gold Lion" on Late Night with David Letterman.
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Jose Gonzalez . Heartbeats (Conan O’Brien)
Jose Gonzalez performed "Heartbeats" (originally by The Knife) on Conan O’Brien on March 29, 2006. Check out the video below.
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LiveScience.com - Brain Cells Fused with Computer Chip
The line between living organisms and machines has just become a whole lot blurrier. European researchers have developed "neuro-chips" in which living brain cells and silicon circuits are coupled together.
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Mapping the E-Mail Deliverability Chain
Years ago, the e-mail delivery chain had just a few links. You loaded your e-mail and hit "send." After a couple handoffs, the message arrived in your recipient’s inbox the way you sent it.Today, that chain has many more links. Some block your e-mail, others help it along. Deliverability has become a big issue for many e-mail senders. It even spawned this column.
(tags: web news)
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Comprehensive podcast guide for iTunes - Lifehacker
Apple has published a pretty comprehensive guide on finding, playing, managing, and sharing podcasts with iTunes.
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One Louder: Full Disclosure: Who’s Being Promoted and Who’s Promoting It
Blogs operate under the premise of having an uncorrupted opinion, free of manipulation or avarice. Take away this independence and blogs risk becoming nothing more than press release mouths for corporations who have long recognized the value of uninfluenced, "nine out of every ten doctor recommends"-type advocacy. Promoters want real fans to talk up bands. Bloggers achieve what a PR release could never do, speak with the voice of a loyal supporter who promotes the music because it’s good.
(tags: music)
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indietits.com- these birds are hipper than you
Indie rock will never die, because people keep reanimating it’s mid-90’s era corpse and dressing it up in progressively more retarded names.
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San Francisco Bay Guardian | Mashups Grow Up
DJ Earworm leads the new wave of bastard pop children
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