Behold post-Putin Russia
5 December 2011, 6:03 am
Goldstone Report
Behold post-Putin Russia - http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffeeh...
December 5
from The Coffee House | Politics...
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Sunday's parliamentary elections in Russia marked the beginning of the end of the Putin era. It won't feel like it for another few years, as the Russian strongman ascends to the nation's Presidency again and bestrides the international stage. But when future historians come to examine post-Putin Russia, the end of 2011 will be seen as the point at which the transition began.
Exit polls showed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party with less than 50 per cent of the vote. United Russia held a two-thirds majority in the - Daled Amos
Tutorial: iTunes: the essential guide
30 September 2011, 6:45 am
NewsPage
Tutorial: iTunes: the essential guide - http://www.techradar.com/news...
September 30
from "tech" via svartling in...
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iTunes: the essential guide When Mac developer Casady & Greene sold its audio player, SoundJam MP, to Apple at the turn of the century, it couldn't possibly have imagined what would become of its poster child. Within a year it had been transformed into iTunes 1.0, then used as a launch pad for the very first iPod, and history was made. Today, iTunes is a true giant among Apple applications - a massive, multi-platform colossus that bestrides millions of Macs, PCs, iPhones, iPods and iPads. It has helped turn Apple into one of the world's largest entertainment retailers. And very soon it'll become an internet phenomenon too, thanks to the launch of iCloud and iTunes Connect - two new services due later this year and next, which will give you easy access to all the content you own, wherever you may be. Of course, iTunes has only been able to become ubiquitous because of what it can do. You can use it to buy, rent or download music, movies and TV shows; listen to podcasts or thousands of... - Svartling
Tutorial: iTunes: the essential guide
30 September 2011, 6:45 am
Android24
Tutorial: iTunes: the essential guide - http://rss.feedsportal.com/c...
September 30
from TechRadar: Android blog
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iTunes: the essential guide When Mac developer Casady & Greene sold its audio player, SoundJam MP, to Apple at the turn of the century, it couldn't possibly have imagined what would become of its poster child. Within a year it had been transformed into iTunes 1.0, then used as a launch pad for the very first iPod, and history was made. Today, iTunes is a true giant among Apple applications - a massive, multi-platform colossus that bestrides millions of Macs, PCs, iPhones, iPods and iPads. It has helped turn Apple into one of the world's largest entertainment retailers. And very soon it'll become an internet phenomenon too, thanks to the launch of iCloud and iTunes Connect - two new services due later this year and next, which will give you easy access to all the content you own, wherever you may be. Of course, iTunes has only been able to become ubiquitous because of what it can do. You can use it to buy, rent or download music, movies and TV shows; listen to podcasts or thousands of... - pb:
Tutorial: iTunes: the essential guide
30 September 2011, 6:45 am
TechRadar24
Tutorial: iTunes: the essential guide - http://rss.feedsportal.com/c...
September 30
from TechRadar: Software news
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iTunes: the essential guide When Mac developer Casady & Greene sold its audio player, SoundJam MP, to Apple at the turn of the century, it couldn't possibly have imagined what would become of its poster child. Within a year it had been transformed into iTunes 1.0, then used as a launch pad for the very first iPod, and history was made. Today, iTunes is a true giant among Apple applications - a massive, multi-platform colossus that bestrides millions of Macs, PCs, iPhones, iPods and iPads. It has helped turn Apple into one of the world's largest entertainment retailers. And very soon it'll become an internet phenomenon too, thanks to the launch of iCloud and iTunes Connect - two new services due later this year and next, which will give you easy access to all the content you own, wherever you may be. Of course, iTunes has only been able to become ubiquitous because of what it can do. You can use it to buy, rent or download music, movies and TV shows; listen to podcasts or thousands of... - pb:
An Amoral Cyclopean Child God bestrides The Media World
23 September 2011, 2:19 am
ⓃⓎCreative
An Amoral Cyclopean Child God bestrides The Media World - http://www.flickr.com/photos...
September 23
from Flickr
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Waiting on Wednesday
21 September 2011, 12:17 am
Fantasy and SF
Waiting on Wednesday - http://sqt-fantasy-sci-fi-girl...
September 20
from Fantasy & SciFi Lovin' News &...
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This is a blog meme hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine. This weeks can't wait to read selection is: The Sacred Band by David Anthony Durham Doubleday October 4, 2011 576 pages With the first two books in the Acacia Trilogy, Acacia and The Other Lands, David Anthony Durham has created a vast and engrossing canvas of a world in turmoil, where the surviving children of a royal dynasty are on a quest to realize their fates—and perhaps right ancient wrongs once and for all. As The Sacred Band begins, one of them, Queen Corinn, bestrides the world as a result of her mastery of spells found in the ancient Book of Elenet. Her younger brother, Dariel, has been sent on a perilous mission to the Other Lands, while her sister, Mena, travels to the far north to confront an invasion of the feared race of the Auldek. Their separate trajectories will converge in a series of world-shaping, earth-shattering battles, all rendered with vividly imagined detail and in heroic scale. David Anthony... - Eoghann Irving
Cuomo bestrides narrow world like a Colossus
15 August 2011, 10:42 pm
Breaking Albany
Cuomo bestrides narrow world like a Colossus - http://planetalbany.typepad.com/planeta...
August 15
from PlanetAlbany
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ta cinnte: The Tempest: still fresh at 400
14 July 2011, 5:00 pm
ta cinnte
The Tempest: still fresh at 400 - http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...
July 14
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In this Stratford Shakespeare Festival production, Christopher Plummer bestrides the stage like a colossus - ta cinnte