Archive for April, 2005
Random Moods 02
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 30th, 2005 in Mobile Music, Mobile Lifestyle, we media, Friends, Music, Personal, FunSome very mixed moods last month but a very fine collection after all… here’s list nº2 of my “Random Moods” playlists. And oh yeah… ’shuffle songs’ for best surprising mixing effects (!)
About A Girl - Cibelle (to be released in May on Crammed)
A long Walk (Jazzanova Mixing) - Jill Scott
Arabesque (Micatone Remix) - Nicola […]
Nokia Nseries planned 4th quarter 2005
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 29th, 2005 in Cool Devices, AnnouncementsFinnish mobile manufacturer Nokia has introduced the Nokia N91, a mobile handset with room for up to 3000 songs on an integrated four-gigabyte hard disk. The Nokia N91 is a part of the new Nokia Nseries range of multimedia and smart-phone handsets.
According DMeurope.com, the device offers an industry standard 3.5mm stereo headset jack and permits […]
On iTunes and Operators
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 28th, 2005 in Mobile Music, Operators, 3G, AnalysisOne more time an excellent view from Russell Buckley on the “Apple, iTunes, iPhone and Motorola” discussions all over blogland since last summer.
“This means that the operators again get nothing - no data revenues and no content revenues either. And since the US carriers are planning to sell direct-to-phone music for $3 a track (in […]
Air-Bites -> No Limits, No Wires
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 23rd, 2005 in UncategorizedNo posts lately since I moved to a new flat last week. Surprise when I opened my G4, for the first time in my new place, and got some welcome message from Air-Bites. It took me only 1 phonecall to get their excellent high-speed Wi-Fi acces… Now that’s what I call service!
You have to […]
Air-Bites -> No Limits, No Wires
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 23rd, 2005 in UncategorizedNo posts lately since I moved to a new flat last week. Surprise when I opened my G4, for the first time in my new place, and got some welcome message from Air-Bites. It took me only 1 phonecall to get their excellent high-speed Wi-Fi acces… Now that’s what I call service!
You have to […]
Air-Bites -> No Limits, No Wires
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 23rd, 2005 in UncategorizedNo posts lately since I moved to a new flat last week. Surprise when I opened my G4, for the first time in my new place, and got some welcome message from Air-Bites. It took me only 1 phonecall to get their excellent high-speed Wi-Fi acces… Now that’s what I call service!
You have to […]
Tim Berners-Lee on the Mobile Internet
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 14th, 2005 in Mobile Web, Announcements, Usability“A mass market exists for the mobile Internet, but it will remain untapped until designers make simpler Web pages that can be viewed properly on handsets”, the inventor of the World Wide Web said.
“(The mobile Internet) will be a huge enabler for the industry … and for big profits,” Tim Berners-Lee told a seminar on […]
Live Playlist Feed on Last.FM
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 13th, 2005 in Social Media, web 2.0, we media, Announcements, Music, Personal, FunPersonalised online radio station last.fm seems to be more stable lately and added some new features.
For example you can nowcheck my live playlist feed.
Check out my profiled radio here but you might get closer to my personal music moods on my personal radio
This options needs a donation to last.fm. Try it, it’s really worth […]
Crammed Label Blogs!
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 5th, 2005 in MuLiMob, Announcements, Music, ArtFounded in 1980, Crammed Discs is one of the leading purveyors of quality music in the independent sector, managing along the way to achieve worldwide success with non-mainstream artists such as Zap Mama, Taraf de Haïdouks, Bebel Gilberto and others. Crammed have released over 225 albums to date, including Eighties fusion milestones such as LPs […]
Extra GB present for Gmail users
0 Comments Published by Rudy De Waele April 4th, 2005 in AnnouncementsA year after its launch, Google has doubled the capacity of its Gmail service and added new features.
Those lucky souls invited to have an account now get a whopping great 2GB of storage, with the ability to send up to 10MB of attachments in a single message with free POP access - with Google promising […]
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