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Bose SoundLink Wireless Music System 0

Posted on December 18, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Bose recently introduced the ridiculously-priced SoundLink Wireless Music System, a portable speaker system that allows you to play music straight from the computer without the need of putting wires around.

Notorious for not providing detailed specifications, Bose could only go as far as claiming that the SoundLink system is designed “as a simple solution for people who listen to to music stored on their computer, but don’t want to be at their computer to enjoy it.”  Simply plug the SoundLink USB key into the computer, select your music source (whether it’s from iTunes, Pandora, or any other Internet radio), and the audio would stream to the speaker system through a long-range wireless link that can even work through walls and floors, without the need of any additional software and even WiFi connection.

The SoundLink system runs on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, while being charged by the system’s AC power supply, eliminating the need for any electric outlet.  The battery can run for up to three hours when played in high volume.  Its infrared remote control operates the SoundLink’s power and volume and can even control commands to most applications.  This system also features an auxiliary input for connection additional audio sources, including iPod, iPhone, MP3 players, and even CD players.

The SoundLink Wireless Music System will be available at authorized Bose dealers and retails stores beginning late August 2009 for 9.95.  But

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Full Sail University’s Music Business Bachelor of Science Degree Program Hosts Industry Speaker Series on Campus 0

Posted on December 17, 2010 by Jennib And Friends



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Winter Park, FL (Vocus) February 17, 2009

On Thursday, February 12, 2009, Full Sail University (www.fullsail.edu ) welcomed industry professionals: Michael Krause, Co-founder of Putumayo World Music; Kevin Breuner, Director of Sync Licensing for CD Baby; and Tim Westergren, Founder of Pandora Internet Radio, to its campus as part of the Music Business Bachelor of Science Degree Speaker Series attended by 200 students and staff in the Full Sail Live facility.

All three guests were given tours of the campus facilities and participated in interviews that were filmed for future use for Full Sail Online courses. The interviews were followed by a ninety minute panel discussion held in the Full Sail Live facility which included a Q&A session for current students and faculty of the university.

In addition, students and staff in the Music Business Bachelor of Science Degree Program were able to participate in face-to-face discussions with both Kevin Breuner and Michael Krause. Each had the opportunity to field questions from students while sharing their industry experiences in a classroom setting.

“We are proud to have the opportunity to host such tremendous industry leaders and to allow our students to gain knowledge from those who are excelling in their field,” said Tim Gregory, Program Director of Music Business. “Welcoming leading industry panels is an excellent resource for Full Sail that we are fortunate to be able to provide.”

About Full Sail University:

Since 1979, Full Sail University, located outside of Orlando, FL, has been an innovative educational leader for those pursuing careers in the entertainment industry. With over

31,000 alumni, graduate credits include work on OSCAR(R), Emmy(R) and GRAMMY(R)-winning projects, best-selling video games, and the #1 grossing U.S. concert tours. Full Sail’s 190-acre campus and online education platform proudly welcomes over 6,500 students from 50 states and 65 countries.

Full Sail currently offers a total of seventeen degree programs including: Associate of Science Degrees offered in Graphic Design, Recording Arts and Show Production & Touring; Bachelor of Science Degrees offered in Computer Animation, Digital Arts & Design, Entertainment Business (online and on-campus), Film, Game Art, Game Development, Internet Marketing (online), Music Business and Web Design & Development; and Master of Science Degrees in Education Media Design & Technology (online), Game Design, Entertainment Business (online and on-campus) and Internet Marketing (online); and a Master of Fine Art in Media Design (online).

Full Sail was most recently named the 2008 “School/College of the Year” by the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges. The university has also been previously named: The Harvard of Game Schools by Tips & Tricks Magazine; one of the top three New Media Schools by Shift Magazine (alongside the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and New York University); one of the Top Five Game Degree Programs in the world by Electronic Gaming Monthly; one of the Best Music Programs in the country by Rolling Stone Magazine; one of the Best Music Business Departments in the Schools That Rock: The Rolling Stone College Guide; and one of the Best Film Programs in the country by UNleashed Magazine.

For more information about Full Sail, please visit www.fullsail.edu.

Contact:    

Kristin Weissman

Director of Public Relations

407-679-0100, ext. 5908

407-252-1179 (cell)

Kweissman (at) fullsail (dot) com

Casey King

Public Relations Specialist

407-679-0100, ext. 5161

407-551-2057 (fax)

Cking (at) fullsail (dot) com

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New Vinyl Website Focuses on the Social Elements of Records and Music 0

Posted on December 16, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Well, we made it. The vinyl record revival is in full swing. With many independent artists issuing new releases via the format and many mainstream artists following suit, it is a great place in music history. Add to this the numerous reissues of classic LP’s and the vinyl comeback is complete.

Along with the vinyl revival are new Internet web sites that cater to collectors and music lovers. One such site that has just launched is www.NYLVI.com, is social marketplace that will support independent artists, labels and record stores and will aid in the spreading of musical innovation to the global community of music lovers and record collectors.

I spoke with NYLVI co-founder Ivar Lien about the goals, ideals and values of this new, growing vinyl record community:

There are many vinyl sites on the Internet today, what will set yours apart from the others- what will make you unique?

”We think there are two main aspects that set us apart from other sites. First of all, we have structured our marketplace to reflect the world’s major music scenes. This we hope will make it easier for users to discover more new music and that local artists will be able to find a bigger audience. To make this possible we are cooperating with some of the finest bloggers from these scenes, so previews of all their posts can be read on our scene pages. Instead of creating distant editorials and boring recommendations, we think it’s much better to give the word to local experts, who participate in these scenes on a daily basis.”

”A second aspect we think set us a part from other services is how we emphasize the social aspects of vinyl collecting. We want to be something more than a simple marketplace. Through various features we want to include the users and enable increased interaction. We want to be a community for music and vinyl enthusiasts, a place where they can meet, share and exchange knowledge and

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