Posted December 16, 2008 - 14:32 by Will Chen
Personal Finance
Suze invited Wise Bread to a bloggers-only event and gave us a ton of great tips about how to survive in this tough economy. Suze talks about the most dramatic financial change you can make in an hour, new ways to look at budgets, how to kick the credit card habit and more.
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Posted June 29, 2008 - 19:47 by Linsey Knerl
Life Hacks, Productivity, Technology, Freebies
I’ve owned my desktop PC for a little over 3 years, and most days I’m scared to look into my folders to see what I’ve been hoarding. Wading through thousands of pictures, Word documents and PDF’s to “trim the fat” is not something I look forward to. A recently discovered free program, however, has taken that task and made it completely possible.
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Posted May 5, 2008 - 09:07 by Paul Michael
Deals and Coupons, Lifestyle, Deals, Freebies
Music fans of the world, unite. The very cool Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails (or who basically IS Nine Inch Nails), is letting fans download the entire new album The Slip free at the NIN website. This is one further slap in the face to the RIAA, and a move that will no doubt shake up the archaic music industry even further.
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Posted February 26, 2008 - 16:21 by Paul Michael
Deals and Coupons, Deals, Freebies
I'm a sucker for free music, legally of course. And as my musical tastes vary so much, something like the following deal really appeals to me. TuneCore has teamed up with iTunes to bring you a completely FREE 34-track album featuring the likes of Public Enemy, The Dandy Warhols, Steve Vai and more.
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Posted October 3, 2007 - 13:01 by Paul Michael
Art and Leisure, Consumer Affairs
It's making huges waves through the music industry, which is hardly surprising. Organizations like the RIAA have been trying, and failing I think, to crack down on illegal music downloads. And in response to this, Radiohead have decided to charge "whatever you think the album is worth" to download it in full (plus a small negligable transaction fee).
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That usually means buying it, of course. And if you think buying music can be pricey, imagine the cost of paying the RIAA off in an effort to stay out of court.
Can I legally download non RIAA music?
Continue reading "Enjoy Lawsuit-free Music"
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