Spotify gave me one more reason to bury iTunes for good. A couple of days ago they released a handy feature. The feature allows you to play all music stored on your computer directly in Spotify player. Earlier, you would have to use a third party player to do that. In my case – iTunes. Not anymore.
I am not a fan of iTunes because the software is heavy and annoying with daily upgrade alerts. Besides, I don’t like buying songs when I can listen to them for free on Spotify. I’ve just been 100% converted towards Spotify.
I’ve buried iTunes for good. Maybe that’s what others will do too. Maybe that’s part of Spotify’s evil plan to kill iTunes and dominate the world of digital music.
Cat food company Purina uses Chatroulette to advertise their product to random users. For free. This is the first attempt by a company to leverage Chatroulette’s free-of-charge advertising potential.
Nice try. But will it give Purina the desired level of exposure? Unlikely.
I have just created a new section on the site, where I will drop goodies I stumble upon and free stuff I find online. Available for anyone to pick up. Don’t forget to bookmark the “goodies” page.
Here is one of the first and yet most successful viral to promote an iPhone application. Nomao app lets you see people naked. Or at least it’s what it aims to achieve. This video shows the application in action.
I was pleasantly surprised this evening to get a free dinner delivered to my door. It was a dinner box with was mashed potatoes, chicken and a bottle of chilled Stella Artois. I figured they sponsored the dinner. The message on the box invited me to watch “Recyclage De Luxe” show on Youtube.
While enjoying my free dinner, I went to Youtube to check what’s it all about. So I found the videos and watched them. I saw aliens friending with dogs, fast fingers making origami, aluminum fingers pushing buttons and hedgehogs raising hedge funds. Well, you know, Stella’s style – enjoyed them (warning: in some places really WTF):
A new handy open-source online privacy protection goodie has recently been announced by Torfox – the secure anonymous web browser, which allows users to browse web pages hiding their information such as their real location [IP] and other parameters which may be used to identify user data. In short, Torfox protects user privacy and identity online. [click to continue…]