September 30, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
And so begins the post E3 media frenzy! First up is Wii Music in action, rocking out hard to public domain songs in a few different styles along with a familiar Nintendo tune. Does anyone else find the outfits to be a tad ‘yuppie private school kid’ in look?
Source:E3 '08 Media Wrap Up: Wii Music Gameplay Video
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September 30, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Books | No Comments
The book world is buzzing today with the news that Google has released tools that will allow “anyone with a Website” (that means retailers, libraries, and bloggers alike) to embed entire books or book previews on their websites.
Source:Sharing books online just got easier (The Christian Science Monitor)
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September 30, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
Filed under: Nintendo Wii, E3, Rhythm Speaking at the Nintendo’s 2008 E3 developer roundtable, Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed that the Wii Music “game” disc will contain 50 songs, featuring a variety of of public domain songs, as well as licensed music. As for DLC? Nintendo is “not really thinking” about digital song distribution, instead focusing on using WiiConnect24 to share music videos. Gallery: Wii MusicPermalink | Email this | Comments
Source:Wii Music disc to include licensed songs, Nintendo 'not really thinking' about DLC
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September 29, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Books | No Comments
by Gibson Maseko Audio books are not a new invention, in fact, they have been around since 1933 when J.P.Harrington began recording stories and histories of native tribes. The newest development means that as well as being available in CDs and cassette tapes, you can now download them from the shops on the internet. Audio books are easy to download. Downloading the audio version of a novel is a super method to enjoy a new novel or to learn new things. Genres available include non-fiction, roma
Source:Some of the Best Audio Books Download Sites
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September 29, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Pictures | No Comments
Life’s a beach. You don’t need experts to tell you that there should always be room for fun in life–and that you can get good advice in the most unlikely ways. Sometimes the best pieces of advice come in the form of quips that go for the jugular. Best of all–since these no-nonsense statements were uttered by people you don’t know personally–you can agree with them without letting anyone see you swallow your pride. Unsolicited advice has never been so wonderful. That being said, I’ve wr
Source:Seven Life Rules That'll Work for Everyone
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September 29, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
And so begins the post E3 media frenzy! First up is Wii Music in action, rocking out hard to public domain songs in a few different styles along with a familiar Nintendo tune. Does anyone else find the outfits to be a tad ‘yuppie private school kid’ in look?
Source:E3 '08 Media Wrap Up: Wii Music Gameplay Video
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September 29, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Software | No Comments
A company has developed technology which generates the Semantic Web metadata representation of plain language descriptions. The software encourages users to develop and share linguistic information such as phrase structure and dictionary definitions for various languages and domains. The software also retrieves resources via NL descriptions.
Source:The Database that Understand What It's Told
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September 28, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
And so begins the post E3 media frenzy! First up is Wii Music in action, rocking out hard to public domain songs in a few different styles along with a familiar Nintendo tune. Does anyone else find the outfits to be a tad ‘yuppie private school kid’ in look?
Source:E3 '08 Media Wrap Up: Wii Music Gameplay Video
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