Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
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U2 Barcelona 2009 makes its debut tonight at Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium |U2 Barcelona 2009 U2’s unearthly new tour set-up, consisting of The Claw and its revolving stage, makes its debut tonight at Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium – it promises to be a whole new live experience IT LOOKS like a gigantic prop from a sci-fi film, costs about €100 million, is affectionately known as The Claw and all things going well will change the way we experience the live concert tour. When U2 begin their…
Source:U2 Barcelona 2009
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
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What do you do with a medium that’s fragmentized and atomized, whose antique analog economics have been flung out the window into a digital hurricane, and is rapidly becoming a great big mess? If you ask Shelly Palmer, the answer is to stop fighting fragmentation and start harnessing it . I love this idea. How much more fun would TV be — even old shows we’ve seen a million times — if all the production elements were given to the world to mashup in real time? Ra dical Common Sense
Source:The Real Time, Mashed-Up Future Of TV?
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Saturday, June 27th, 2009 at
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The Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado – a legendary venue that has been graced by rock luminaries from The Beatles to U2 – provides the awe-inspiring backdrop for three-time Grammy® Award-winning artist Rob Thomas in his first-ever live performance DVD. Captured in High-Definition and mixed in 5.1 Surround Sound for the acclaimed PBS music series Soundstage, the 18-song concert features seven songs not seen on the original 2007 television broadcast plus the music video for “Streetcorner Symp
Source:STREAM CLIPS WIDGET FROM ROB THOMAS LIVE DVD
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at
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Tiene gracia ir viendo como va aumentando la música su presencia en todos los eventos de Apple. Sin duda “it´s all about the music” 1983 - Apple Keynote Apple Computer - We Are Apple (To the tune of Irene Cara’s “What a Feeling”) January 1984 Event (Macintosh Intro) Apple Computer - We Are Apple (To the tune of Flashdance’s “What a Feeling”) March 1998 - Seybold The Tramps - Disco Inferno John Williams - Main Title/ Rebel Blockade Runner (Star Wars Theme) Macworld New York 199
Source:Toda la música de los keynotes de Apple
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Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at
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Steve Jobs had a liver transplant in Tennessee two months ago, he’s in recovery, and is going to be back to work before the end of the month. Just like they said he would be. Yukari Iwatani Kane and Joann S. Lublin of The Wall Street Journal - who, it now appears has an outright monopoly on exclusives and leaks regarding Jobs (something that’d make sense, considering the most direct implication of the Apple CEO’s various health crisis: Apple’s stock price) - reported last night on the revel
Source:WSJ: Steve Jobs’ Liver Transplant
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