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  1. Grooveshark has this. on One Musician's Demand From Pandora: Mandatory Analytics · · Score: 2

    Grooveshark has some of this functionality. https://forrst.com/posts/Grooveshark_Artist_Dashboard-a2N

  2. Fracture on Ask Slashdot: Best Option For Printing Digital Photos? · · Score: 1

    It's not what you're looking for, in terms of bulk; but, in terms of Slashdot it's worth giving a nod to Fracture (http://www.fractureme.com/) They've got a pretty novel product what with printing on glass. I've been interested in trying them out to see what can be done with illumination of the glass for cool effect. Their prices also aren't really too outrageous either.

  3. Tool For The Job on Ask Slashdot: Documenting Scattered Sites and Systems? · · Score: 1

    I'd pick the right tool for the job. Go with some piece of software that's able to document your physical hardware and the software on it. Ideally, you'd find one that is able to discover on its' own what's there and continuously monitor it. It's a shameless plug, but one of the guys in my city has a product - http://www.pathwaysystems.com/ Beyond kicking the pants off of a wiki visually, it is able to keep itself up to date. Use the wiki for the other documentation - the about's, how-to's, and cheatsheets.

  4. Re:Bad news on NAMCO Takes Down Student Pac-man Project · · Score: 1

    You could get them on your Kindle, sure, but Amazon retains the right to remotely remove books from your Kindle at any time.

  5. Re:Of course we don't need running shoes on Do We Need Running Shoes To Run? · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a premise for a movie... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiocracy

  6. Re:Media is overpriced, pay-per-unit model is dyin on Apple Shifts iTunes Pricing; $0.69 Tracks MIA · · Score: 1

    You're right about the cost of downloading, it just doesn't work out for the average guy being able to afford it. What I think will happen is a shift from having a downloaded copy where someone is paying per item to some form of subscription model. This being accomplished by either streaming audio/video or some kind of checkout system. Unfortunately, the logistics accomplishing this with portable media like the iPod aren't neatly clear cut - there'd be some kind of DRM to get labels to commit. I think one of the larger players out there already has some kind of subscription model but the popularity isn't great enough that I remember the name and conditions.

  7. So then tangent? on The Wackiest Technology Tales of 2008 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So, as a suggestion, because it looks like people are going to complain about the article, why not shift the direction of the comments to user stories of their own wacky technology tales?