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Faceless

facelessThe Show, a popular radio show in London, has an anonymous caller leaving them voicemail messages about her life.  They call her Faceless...

Faceless is the diary of an anonymous London girl.  She phones a voice mailbox and leaves messages, which are transcribed, then read by a synthetic voice to hide her identity.

Nobody knows who she is.

She has not told family, lovers or friends.  She can say anything, and never be held accountable.

I've just started listening to the podcasts and I'm hooked.  Ladies, if you like Bridget Jones' Diary you will like Faceless. 

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An Innovative Idea for iTunes and iPod

Okay, so iTunes might be the most successful music downloading service, but they probably aren't making as many sales as they could be. Right now, there's isn't any real reason, for most people, to buy music instead of just downloading it from a P2P network. What Apple needs to do is offer something that say, Limewire, cannot. For instance, they could incorporate a way for the all songs downloaded from iTunes to have the lyrical text embedded within the file. Then once it was loaded on the iPod, it could have the ability to scroll the lyrics across, along with the music, karaoke style.

Now you might just be thinking, "Well those files would just get on the P2P networks anyway, and people wouldn't buy them," but you'd be wrong. The lyrics would be digitally embedded into the file, similarly to the way DRM is. Then, if the file were to be ripped to an MP3, along with losing the DRM, the lyrics would be lost also, since it wouldn't be audible data.

If Apple were simply to implement these into iTunes and the iPod, it would give a reason for people to actually buy their music, other than the whole legal thing.

Itunes Signiture Maker....

Everyone needs to look at this.
http://works.music.columbia.edu/~jason/itsm/

It Looks at your itunes library then compiles a set number of files into a single wav file.

check mine out :)

http://works.music.columbia.edu/~jason/itsm/gallery2.php?name=Sam&file=Sam-2.mp3&popup=1

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