not a vinyl-fag here, in fact, very pro digital, but the warmth ect of vinyl is completely real, its part of the analog distortion associated with it. its very unique, but i'd rather have a quality digital filter capable of reproducing that sound if wanted than a giant slab of wax.
The Internet Archive is collecting public domain scanned book whereas google and m$ are collecting both PD and copywritten books. the idea is once you find a copywritten book under the search, links appear where you can purchase a hardcopy of the book. you get to view "selected pages" from these books, however PD books can be downloaded etc, with the watermark of the scanning parent at the foot. the watermark prevents opposing scanners from adding them to their collection since it would essentially be advertising the other service.
when you go to 'book search' only the books scanned by their own perspective service will appear. the internet archive is simply not watermarking their collection, but as far as i know they still dont include PD google scans in their searches.
if someone was able to find conclusive/hard evidence directly linking m$ to this case, it mite be the final proof that m$ is actively pursuing a monopoly.
politicians know how to make campaign funds.
m$ sure does know how to make linux BEND OVER!
They might be willing to license it cheap to anyone willing to put the Android on all of their phones.
since when is 420 high res?
makes me wonder if these vids/images are going to be made avail to the public in HD
not a vinyl-fag here, in fact, very pro digital, but the warmth ect of vinyl is completely real, its part of the analog distortion associated with it. its very unique, but i'd rather have a quality digital filter capable of reproducing that sound if wanted than a giant slab of wax.
The Internet Archive is collecting public domain scanned book whereas google and m$ are collecting both PD and copywritten books. the idea is once you find a copywritten book under the search, links appear where you can purchase a hardcopy of the book. you get to view "selected pages" from these books, however PD books can be downloaded etc, with the watermark of the scanning parent at the foot. the watermark prevents opposing scanners from adding them to their collection since it would essentially be advertising the other service. when you go to 'book search' only the books scanned by their own perspective service will appear. the internet archive is simply not watermarking their collection, but as far as i know they still dont include PD google scans in their searches.
nail m$ with conspiracy PLZPLZPLZ
...according to a country that is NOT run by business and political pay-offs.
if someone was able to find conclusive/hard evidence directly linking m$ to this case, it mite be the final proof that m$ is actively pursuing a monopoly.