October 31, 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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October 31, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments
Some Germans seem to be seeking solace in the words of their countryman Karl Marx amid the global financial crisis _ to the delight of a small academic publisher. The Karl-Dietz Verlag has sold 1,500 copies of Marx’s “Das Kapital” this year, making the…
Source:Karl Marx's book sells as Germany economy sinks (San Francisco Chronicle)
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October 31, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Software | No Comments
Short description Eka, the fastest supercomputer in Asia and among the top 10 supercomputers globally, has further upgraded its performance from 117.9 teraflops (TF) to 132.8 teraflops through software enhancements and tuning. Eka has been built by Computational Research Laboratories (CRL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons. Article body Eka, the fastest supercomputer in Asia and among the top 10 supercomputers globally, has further upgraded its performance from 117.9 teraflops (TF
Source:Asia's fastest supercomputer 'Eka' now even faster
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October 31, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments
Major database companies and locking up laws in proprietary databases which should be in the public domain and publicly accessible. The problem is some municipalities claim copyright over Government Codes and they are a lucrative source of revenue.
Source:Liberating locked up Government copyrighted laws
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October 31, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments
Some people over the years have had some familiarity with the work of the famous Russian physiologist and experimental psychologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936), who won a Nobel Prize for his work on conditional reflexes and behaviorism.
Source:The Goldsmiths–Part XXIV (GoldSeek.com)
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October 30, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Photos | No Comments
For internet entrepreneurs looking for blog content, there is a new and exciting public domain resource. A new website (http://www.publicdomainmedia.com) reveals dozens of sources of public domain content which anyone can use and profit from. This new and exciting site has tons of information to help internet marketing specialists and Adsense publishers make money online.
Source:New Public Domain Media Website Reveals Sources Of Public Domain Movies, Photos, Articles, Books, Music & Software (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
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October 30, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments
Over the last few years, the greatest new source of online web content is the book. Digitization projects, led by the epic Google Book Search (http://books.google.com) project, have merged the content of millions of both in-copyright and out-of-copyright books. But getting hold of the in-copyright books—or even reprints of public domain books
Source:Search Inside the Google Book With the Google Book Search Pr
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October 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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