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    Que privilegio: I am on soundcloud.com now! This platform is a great way to share your music with the world. Not onlyfor downloading the files: In soundcloud, any member can comment directly to his favorite passages of a track. There are more common community functions inside.
    Drop me a line if you like to join: I have two invites left.

    Check out this mouthwatering Remix by TJ Kong:
    Ben Mono - Jesus Was A B-boy [TJ Kong & Nuno Dos Santos Remix]:

    Sounds great? Here’s a TJ Kong Promo DJ set:



    Read this statement of the Soundcloud scientists, Alexander Ljung & Eric Wahlforss:

    As you might expect, over the years we’ve grown tired of getting emails with YouSentIt links or FTP log-ins just to be able to check out our friends latest soon-to-be released tracks. Not to mention how annoying it is to try and email a reply with some comprehendible feedback. Music is just kind of tricky to deal with over email. So, we thought we’d change that. SoundCloud is our way of doing it.

    Melt! Festival July 18th - 20th, 2008 in Ferropolis, Grafenhainichen, close to Dessau. Remarkable setting and mind blowing acts: Goldie, Whitest Boy alive, Booka Shade, Roisin Murphy, Mode Selector, Gus Gus, Hot Chip, Björk and many many more.

    Click here for the whole Flickr Set and higher picture quality.

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    It was a strange mix of sunshine and thunderstorm, but though a lot of fun. We were privileged to camp directly on the festival site, the permanant beats in our ears….

    Enjoy for the moment.

    ICANN Web regulators voted on June 26th to allow the creation of thousands of new domain names, from .bag to .coke, in one of the biggest shake-ups in Internet history.

    Customized TLDs

    This will radically change the way users navigate the Internet and also has major implications for businesses and consumers worldwide:

    • Companies worldwide will be forced into registring a wavelot of new domains to secure their grounds. It’s not affordable for anyone – costs of $100,000 to $500,000 to land one of these babies may be enough to avoid Cybersquatting of TLDs. Nevertheless I have some concerns about sharky entrepreneurs might trick people into rapidly registered domains like apple.laptop, google.query or crumpler.bags
    • People today are afraid of not being able to remember domain names in the future. But, actually, I guess this will not be a permanent problem. When the system establishes, it will be as common to enter a domain name like tate.london or becks.beer.
    • Finally, additional characters will be allowed in the TLDs also. How will I be able to enter a TLD like viktualienmarkt.münchen, if I do not use a german keyboard? Even worse, how to enter TLDs or domain names in chinese writings?

    Still, I appreciate the approach. All concerns will be channelled or diluted by the common marketing rules in the next years, as always. Do not fear the Zeitgeist.

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