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Friday, September 24, 2004 |
Campus Life Comes to Second Life. Teaching online isn't unusual, but professors are taking advantage of Linden Lab's 3-D metaverse to shape meeting spaces to their needs and provide an added dimension to learning. By Daniel Terdiman. [Wired News]
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The Art of the Sample. A new court ruling finds that rap artists should pay for every musical sample included in their work. Susan Butler, contributing legal editor at Billboard and Entertainment Law Weekly gives us the low-down on what the ruling may mean for musicians and fans alike. [WNYC New York Public Radio]
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ManiaTV!.
ManiaTV! "delivers Internet addicts the best mix of music, short films, action sports, video games, cartoons and news with a four-legged twist. All hosted by our wannabe CyberJockeys" "What happens when you take the medium of traditional Television Broadcasting and combine it with the much less traditional medium of the Internet? Well, you'll probably end up with a television set for the new millennium, you'll definitely end up with something new and edgy, and you're going to end up here at ManiaTV! We've taken Windows Media Video, a host of talented Internet producers, all of the top new music videos, our own ManiaTV! Original Programming, and we're streaming it all out to you broadband wookies for free!"

(Looks totally browsable. ;) -kc.)
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