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Nine Inch Nails offers new album sans DRM or cost.

// March 3rd, 2008 // No Comments » // Stuff


When Radiohead put out ‘In Rainbows’, I guess most of us looked at the situation as a combination of disenchantment with the major lables, coupled with the “thought” that most people are just going to download it anyway, so why not just capitalize on making themselves look more down to earth.

I for one, having worked in the “music biz”, have NO CLUE as to how things will turn out in regard to monetization. I guess ideally, it all comes down to who can drive the most fan affinity, generate ticket sales, sell merch, etc. Maybe CDs will become a relic like 8 Tracks, and ultimately the only real “hardware” market will become audiophiles who want to spend $200 on vinyl for those “rare tangible pressings”.
Realistically we’ll have to wait for major labels to shut down in order to see independents like Rezner and Yorke get their way. Until then, enjoy paying $20 for two pieces of plastic sandwiching aluminum foil.

On the note of DRM today, Trent and Thom aren’t the only ones shunning Digital Rights Management (at least in the mainstream spotlight), Random House recently announced their anti-DRM policy on their Audiobooks. That’s right kids! You won’t have to worry about the MPAA knocking your door down for all those Christopher Pike audiobooks you’ve illegally downloaded!

Oh yeah… the link to the album’s page is here: http://ghosts.nin.com/main/home
For those of you that would like to learn more about DRM and all of its loveliness, check out the EFF’s page about it here: http://w2.eff.org/IP/DRM/guide/

For those of you wondering if the album is any good, I’ll refer back to the words of Rob Gordon (From High Fidelity) and say “I haven’t quite absorbed that one yet”.
It’s a soundtrack album. Lots of ambient noise. Great for some… Not really my schtick.

VC Wear – T Shirts I’ll probably never be able to effectively pull off wearing, let alone afford.

// March 1st, 2008 // No Comments » // Stuff

http://www.vcwear.com/

Big thanks to my favourite creative director, Warren St. Romain, for this find, and more importantly, a way to kill my last 5 minutes at the office on Friday.

Yes… You’ll still have a job in 10 years.

// February 29th, 2008 // No Comments » // Stuff

I’ve had this article lingering in the back of my head for a few weeks and I’m not sure why I haven’t posted it yet. I’ve certainly been talking about it.
Anyway, enough jibba-jabba (Mr. T voice of course). The article describes the state of the nation with “young people” born after 1993 (dubbed in this article as the “Google Generation”) as a seemingly advanced web surfing generation, but practically not at all.
In other words, growing up amidst all of our past decade of advances may have been disadvantageous to our potential competition in 2015 when these “young’uns” grow up and start looking for jobs.

See the article here: http://www.pandia.com/sew/601-google-generation.html

A lil’ vigilante SEO for y’all

// February 29th, 2008 // No Comments » // Stuff

This article on Wired’s How To column describes how one would go about “Google Bombing” a topic. It really just boils down to how you can leverage page rank contextually in order to drive to site.

The article’s premise identifies more vindictive examples of the usage of “Google Bombing” but from an SEO/SEM point of view this could prove to be very useful to those of you without budgets for said programs.

http://howto.wired.com/wiki/%27Google_Bomb%27_an_Enemy

My raison d’etre for choosing Information Architecture for a career path… Colour Blindness

// December 15th, 2007 // No Comments » // Stuff

http://critiquewall.com/2007/12/10/blindness?printable

Just found this website that simulates colour blindness.
Problem is… I don’t see a difference between the real pictures and the simulated ones!