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Archive for January, 2009

The XLIII Super Bowl

The history of American football can be traced to early versions of rugby football and soccer. Both games have their origins in varieties of football played in the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century, in which a ball is kicked at a goal and/or run over a line. Also like soccer, American football has twenty [...]

Bruce Springsteen at the Super Bowl on Sunday

A few days ago he was with his latest album, Working on a Dream, hit stores, and just a couple of weeks after his rousing appearance at the “We Are One” concert, yes, I am talking about Bruce Springsteen, who is set to play the halftime show at the Super Bowl on Sunday.
According [...]

Thursday ratings victory

A Thursday edition of American Idol gave Fox a rare Thursday ratings victory. Although “only” 24.7 million viewers tuned in — low by Idol standards but remarkable by any other — the talent contest proved stronger than any entertainment program Fox has ever programmed during its 8 00 p.m. slot on Thursdays. Idol also boosted [...]

Megan Corkrey Winning “American Idol”?

My fellows read this article I got from MTV web site:  ” On last night’s Mormon-fueled “American Idol” auditions in Salt Lake City, we got an Osmond, a tone-deaf Goth girl, a whole bunch of toothsome white people, one heartwarming hippie trainwreck and, without a doubt, my favorite contestant of the season: Megan Corkrey, a [...]

Downloading the digital music world

According to the RollingStone.com site , Capitol Records will dig deep into the I.R.S. Records vault and begin making some of the now-defunct label’s most acclaimed music available digitally for the first time, starting February 10th. Gary Numan, the Police’s Stewart Copeland, Television’s Tom Verlaine, Wall of Voodoo, Timbuk 3, Concrete Blonde and many more [...]

The World´s first collaborative Symphony Orchestra

Musicians from around the world to audition had been invited for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra. The video entries will be combined into the first ever collaborative virtual performance, and the world will select the best to perform at New York City’s Carnegie Hall in April 2009.
Watch  this video in Youtube Website

M-Lab is coming soon

Next time you’re dealing with a dreadfully slow Internet connection, you can ask Google what’s causing the trouble.
The company announced a new open platform Wednesday called Measurement Lab, or M-Lab for short. As part of the initial launch, M-Lab includes three publicly accessible tools, including a tool called Glasnost that tests whether BitTorrent traffic is [...]

Singer-songwriter John Martyn passed away

Singer-songwriter John Martyn has died, aged 60. The British star passed away in a hospital in Ireland on Thursday 29 Jan 2009 morning, according to his official website.
A statement on the site reads, “With heavy heart and an unbearable sense of loss we must announce that John died this morning.”
We have no details on the [...]


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