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Interesting idea sketches from Timo Arnall on how to navigate music on a portable device. “I was frustrated with the iPod clickwheel, thinking about reducing the reliance on visual interfaces and how navigating music has a lot to do with language. I wanted to explore richer interfaces that combine movement, language and vision.” (…) “It [...]

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Social GPS

May 2, 2005 by

Through smartmobs.com: “When Rebecca Anema goes snowboarding with her friends she sometimes looses sight of them. So she decided to make a social GPS to see where she is and where friends are in relation to the mountains. The system combines a GPS map (altitude, longitude) with an x,y map (trail map, street address) and [...]

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One 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 [...]

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Joanna Glasner analyses Social Networks in this Wired News article. “Before these tools were available, the only way to meet someone online was on a dating site.”

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If you’re an unsigned artist who has put some sounds together at home, read this excellent article from Natalie Hanman in The Guardian Unlimited on “How to release a web-only album”. “Recent research from Nielsen reveals 46% of all 12 to 17 year olds in the UK visited a music website in December. With the [...]

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