chilipod episode 5: DRM-free music April 3rd, 2007
In this episode of chilipod, we take a look at the following topics:
- The announcement that EMI will start selling DRM-free music at 256kbps, initially through the iTunes Store
- In our Semantic Web segment we chat about Content Labels (have a look at Segala’s Content Label category page for more information, especially this introduction); and
- a chat about Twitter which we recorded a little while ago from a privacy perspective.
If you are looking for the Firefox extension that enables Content Label views then you will find Search Thresher here.
As always, this episode is available in two formats:
- Enhanced chilipod (AAC/iTunes format); and
- Normal chilipod (mp3 format).
The music we have used in this episode (and which we may use in future episodes) is a track called YFM Late Remix by a crowd known as Deep Fried. The track has been published on the ccMixter:sa site under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
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