January 29, 2009 | 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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January 29, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Movies | No Comments
In the history of Doctor Who, there is one writer who seems to have disappeared into obscurity - despite writing two Tom Baker-era stories, little has been documented about him, nor has there been any critical discussion of his work.His name is David Agnew.Admittedly, he is a tough individual to track down - he is the BBC equivalent of Alan Smithee, a name that is used when a script editor (or as we Yanks say it, “show runner”) cannot/does not take credit for a script he/she has written. Which i
Source:Who's David Agnew?
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January 29, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
[Gamasutra is talking to this year's Independent Games Festival finalists, this time interviewing KranX Productions' Alexander Porechnov about Musaic Box, a hidden object game featuring puzzles that have players arranging blocks to complete music arrangements -- nominated for the Excellence in Design and Audio awards.] At a glance, Musaic Box’s casual “hidden object” gameplay might not seem …
Source:Road To The IGF: Kranx's Musaic Box (Gamasutra)
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January 29, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Photos | No Comments
Medical Public Domain Photos on Flickr Who would like to join? Who would like to share?
Source:75 Items in prep4md's Public Domain Medical Photos pool
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January 29, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Software | No Comments
by Bill Pearis DOWNLOAD: Max Tundra - “Which Song” (MP3) DOWNLOAD: Max Tundra - Playboy (Hot Chip) (MP3) DOWNLOAD: Max Tundra - promo mix 2008 (MP3) Max Tundra Enigmatic Brit artist Max Tundra has been releasing music for 10 years but only just released his third album, Parallax Error Beheads You, back in October — his first in six years. One of the reasons for being such a slowpoke probably has something to do with the way he makes them:The main technology behind this and all of my alb
Source:Max Tundra, Darren Hanlon, SpaceCamp, Soft Pack, Ida Maria & more in this Week in Indie
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January 29, 2009 | 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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January 29, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
A historical day indeed, a new beginning and a big shot of HOPE that is in much need. The Los Angeles based artist collective known as VOSOTROShave put together a FREE album giveaway in celebration of Barack Obama’s inauguration called ¡ YES WE PUEDE !. The music is a collection of tunes from the American songbook, and these public domain songs have been reworked by various artists in the Vosotros collective, such as B.R.A.M. and OBI BESTin versions like you’ve never heard before. Feel patriot
Source:¡ YES WE PUEDE ! - VOSOTROS BRINGS US INAUGURATION DAY MUSIC
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January 29, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
Public Domain music courtesy of the great Billie Holiday (source).Watch and share on YouTube, Vimeo, or Flickr.Links:Daily Self Portrait Outtakes - November 2008Daily Self Portrait Outtakes - October 2008Daily Self Portrait Outtakes - September 2008
Source:Daily Self Portrait Outtakes - December 2008
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