Monday, February 25, 2013

Google Music Piracy, Musical Instruments and Hot 100 News ...

The RIAA issued a report accusing Google of failing to make good on its promises to punish pirate websites. And a survey showed continued sales growth in the musical instruments and equipment industry. Also, Billboard announced it will start incorporating YouTube plays into its Hot 100 chart formulas.

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Google Breaking Anti-Piracy Promises

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Google has not been making an effort to hide pirate sites, even though it promised the music industry six months ago to downgrade the sites in search results, according to a report filed by the Recording Industry of America on Thursday. In August, 2012, Google made an announcement saying it would look at the number of valid copyright removal notices for each site and create a new search algorithm that would make sites with many copyright complaints appear lower in search results. ?

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The RIAA?s report last week stated it sees no proof that the new policy has actually penalized music piracy sites, and during the past six months, Google has received tens of millions of copyright removal requests. Steven M. Marks, RIAA?s general counsel said, ?Searches for popular music continue to yield results that emphasize illegal sites at the expense of legitimate services, which are often relegated to later pages. And Google?s auto-complete function continues to lead users to many of those same illicit sites.?

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Ben Sisario of The New York Times said the problems outlined in the RIAA report point to the two-faced company Google has built. One Google features an array of entertainment services that have licensing agreements with major labels, music publishers, movie studios and other media companies, such as YouTube and Google Play. And these features are becoming an integral part of the entertainment industry.

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Google?s other side is its search engine, which has become ?the road map to the Internet? people follow to find all content. Some of its methods are heralded by the entertainment industry, but a lot of them are not.

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Google responded to the RIAA?s claims in a statement, saying that the company is making a serious investment in anti-piracy measures and will continue to work with the entertainment industry to offer more valuable content:? ?We have invested heavily in copyright tools for content owners and process takedown notices faster than ever. In the last month we received more than 14 million copyright removal requests for Google Search, quickly removing more than 97 percent from search results ? In addition, Google?s growing partnerships and distribution deals with the content industry benefit both creators and users, and generate hundreds of millions of dollars for the industry each year.?

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Musical Instruments and Equipment Sales Increasing in 2013

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Consumer demand is increasing for musical instruments and accessories, said a January survey conducted by the top financing provider for music dealers GE Capital, Commercial Distribution Finance (CDF).

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The survey revealed that 38 percent of its respondents are expecting an increase of five, to ten percent in sales this year, and 43 percent expect their sales to increase more than ten percent. The results showed that fretted instruments, keyboards, percussion and amplifiers will likely be the big sellers, representing 44 percent of revenue. And professional audio equipment will come in second at 37 percent. ??

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Many brick-and-mortar retailers also seem to be growing their online presence, as 27 percent of respondents stated online sales will be between 15 and 45 percent of their business in 2013. Still, 36 percent said that online sales make up 15 percent or less of their business, and 17 percent have still not opened up shop online. ?

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As more consumers head to the Internet to buy instruments and musical equipment, many retailers reluctant to create an online presence are concerned, with 40 percent saying they believe that online retailer and auction site purchases will affect the music industry significantly in 2013. And 19 percent are worried that reduced budgets for school music programs will affect their sales.

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Most said they are no longer concerned about overall consumer demand for their products. Dave Wilson, commercial leader of CDF?s diversified products group said, ?Like others in the industry, we?re optimistic about consumer demand this year ? Although wholesale purchases were soft heading into 2013, we think that will turn around now that we?re seeing positive signs in the U.S. economy. Unemployment rates are declining, consumer confidence is improving and home sales are increasing, all of which are good news for sales of instruments and related products.?

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In an attempt to help grow music education in U.S. public schools, CDF has been supporting Little Kids Rock, a program begun in 2008 that offers free instruments and lessons to students in schools without music programs across the country.

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GE Capital?s survey included 104 retailers, manufacturers and distributors.

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YouTube Will Factor into Billboard?s Hot 100 Chart

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Billboard magazine?s 55-year-old Hot 100 singles chart will not incorporate YouTube plays into its formula, The New York Times said. Baauer?s viral video song ?Harlem Shake? will debut at No. 1 this week as a result of the change.

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?Harlem Shake? got little attention when it was offered up as a free download in May. But by last week, over 4,000 videos featuring fans dancing along to the song were being put up on YouTube every day.

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And download sales and Spotify streams of the track also exploded. While Billboard had been planning to include YouTube in its charts for two years, it was the popularity of ?Harlem Shake? that pushed it to update its policies immediately, according to editorial director Bill Werde:? ?The notion that a song has to sell in order to be a hit feels a little two or three years ago to me ? The music business today ? much to its credit ? has started to learn that there are lots of different ways a song can be a hit, and lots of different ways the business can benefit from it being a hit.? ?

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Billboard has also been making other moves to modernize the Hot 100. Aside from sales and airplay, it now includes data from streaming services like Spotify. In recent years, YouTube has been critical to making songs wildly popular many months before they get picked up by radio. Songs like Psy?s ?Gangnam Style? and Carly Rae Jepsen?s ?Call Me Maybe? provide solid examples. And so does Gotye?s Grammy-winning hit ?Somebody That I Used to Know.?

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?Harlem Shake? only had 18,000 downloads since its release in May. Once the tens of thousands of YouTube videos began to go up last week, it sold 262,000 downloads. ?

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Billboard?s charts are based on data from Nielsen SoundScan, a company that has also been trying to update. When it first started in 1991, it offered up third-party sales data that changed the way record labels, retailers and others marketed and sold their products. Now Nielson also looks at radio plays and major streaming services. Senior analyst David Bakula said, ?We want to measure how much consumption is going on, in whatever form a consumer chooses to consume something.?

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Governors: Looming cuts threaten economic gains

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Washington's protracted budget stalemate could seriously undermine the economy and stall gains made since the recession, exasperated governors said Saturday as they try to gauge the fallout from impending federal spending cuts.

At the annual National Governors Association meeting, both Democrat and Republican chief executives expressed pessimism that both sides could find a way to avoid the massive, automatic spending cuts set to begin March 1, pointing to the impasse as another crisis between the White House and Congress that spooks local businesses from hiring and hampers their ability to construct state spending plans.

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie, a former congressman, noted that the cuts ? known in Washington-speak as "the sequester" ? could lead to 19,000 workers laid off at Pearl Harbor, site of the surprise attack in 1941 that launched the United States into World War II.

"That will undermine our capacity for readiness at Pearl Harbor. If that doesn't symbolize for the nation ... what happens when we fail to meet our responsibilities congressionally, I don't know what does," he said.

The budget fight came as many states say they are on the cusp of an economic comeback from the financial upheaval in 2008 and 2009. States expect their general fund revenues this year to surpass the amounts collected before the Great Recession kicked in. An estimated $693 billion in revenues is expected for the 2013 budget year, nearly a 4 percent over the previous year.

At their weekend meetings, governors were focusing on ways to boost job development and grow their state economies, measures to restrict gun violence and implement the new health care law approved during Obama's first term.

Some Republican governors have blocked the use of Medicaid to expand health insurance coverage for millions of uninsured while others have joined Democrats in a wholesale expansion as the law allows. The Medicaid expansion aims to cover about half of the 30 million uninsured people expected to eventually gain coverage under the health care overhaul.

Yet for many governors, the budget-cut fight remains front-and-center and fuels a pervasive sense of frustration with Washington.

"My feeling is I can't help what's going on in Washington," Gov. Terry Branstad, R-Iowa, said in an interview Saturday. "I can't help the fact that there's no leadership here, and it's all politics as usual and gridlock. But I can do something about the way we do things in the state of Iowa."

Indeed, right now no issue carries the same level of urgency as the budget impasse.

Congressional leaders have indicated a willingness to let the cuts take effect and stay in place for weeks, if not much longer.

The cuts would trim $85 billion in domestic and defense spending, leading to furloughs for hundreds of thousands of workers at the Transportation Department, Defense Department and elsewhere.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said the cuts would harm the readiness of U.S. fighting forces.

The looming cuts were never supposed to happen. They were intended to be a draconian fallback intended to ensure a special deficit reduction committee would come up with $1 trillion or more in savings from benefit programs. It didn't.

"We should go back and remember that sequestration was originally designed by both the administration and Congress as something so odious, so repellent, that it would force both sides to a compromise. There can't be any question, this is something that nobody wants," said Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat.

Obama has stepped up efforts to tell the public about the cuts' negative impact and pressure Republicans who oppose his approach of reducing deficits through a combination of targeted savings and tax increases. House Republicans have said reduced spending needs to be the focus and have rejected the president's fresh demand to include higher taxes as part of a compromise.

Governors said they are asking the Obama administration for more flexibility to deal with some of the potential cuts.

"We know that the cuts are coming, but we also don't want to suffer disproportionately," said Delaware Gov. Jack Markell, a Democrat and chairman of the National Governors Association.

"We're just saying that as you identify federal cuts and savings, allow the states to be able to realize those savings, too," said Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican and the association's vice chairwoman. "Give us the flexibility to be able to make the cuts where we think it will be the less harm to our citizens."

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Online:

National Governors Association: http://www.nga.org

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/governors-looming-cuts-threaten-economic-gains-133434444--politics.html

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Star Wars Family Tree: Intergalactic Who's Who In The Universe ...

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It?s a rainy, cold, lazy Saturday morning as I?m writing this, and if you are like me, sitting in front of your computer waiting to be entertained by something, I have a few ideas for you. If you are a cat person, you can learn the Kitty Lingo and jump into Caturday today on Google+, Twitter and Pinterest. If your taste is more geek and less meow, you might prefer to meander over this Star Wars family tree. It?s like a Who?s Who of the Star Wars galaxy.

The first chart below, which is viral at the moment, is a very basic Star Wars family tree created by Chart Geek. It takes into account some of the Star Wars family facts from the Star Wars Expanded Universe (those who came after Return of the Jedi), which may or may not come in handy when the new Star Wars movie is released.

I don?t know why, but after seeing that chart, I was itching for more. I wanted something more detailed, more graphic and more like what I would think a Star Wars family tree should look like. I went on a search, and I found it in Oky ? Space Ranger?s Flickr photostream. As this more detailed chart explains, ?Six films, a Jedi Council, a set of twins and a secret Sith lord ? Who?s related to whom and how? You need a Jedi mind trick ? or this guide ? to understand it.?

If you are hungry for even more Star Wars family tree goodness, I found a humongous chart which covers only the Skywalker family tree. It?s of course also based on the Star Wars Expanded Universe. You can check that one out by clicking over to Star Wars Atlas. Enjoy!

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Via: [Laughing Squid] [Chart Geek] [Star Wars Atlas] [Flickr]

Source: http://www.bitrebels.com/geek/star-wars-family-tree/

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

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Source: http://www.stargazette.com/article/20130223/APHEADS/302230019/1113/

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Davie ?Orange Blossom Festival? features rodeo, strawberries and parade

Davie will host its 76th annual Orange Blossom Festival this weekend with a parade, rodeo, arts and crafts show and strawberry treats.

The parade will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday and take place on Davie Road between Orange Drive and Southwest 39th Street.

The festival, which features more than 250 displays, will take place on Orange Drive between Davie Road and Southwest 66th Terrace between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free activities include arts and crafts, a fine arts show, western town, musical entertainment, Native American display, animal farm, western carriage display and concerts.

On Saturday and Sunday, there will be an old-fashioned Strawberry Festival at the Davie Woman's Club. Fresh strawberries and homemade shortcake will be served as well as other strawberry creations.The Davie Pro Rodeo events will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds. Cowboys will compete for championships titles challenging 2,000-pound bulls, riding bare back, barrel racing and wrestling cattle. Tickets to the rodeo are $10 for children ages 3-12 and $20 for those older.

Parking on the festival grounds is $5.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/02/22/3248487/davie-orange-blossom-festival.html

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CleanTech Investment: Flywheel Energy Storage

temporalEnbridge Inc. is emerging as major corporate venturing partners in the Canadian cleantech scene. It has already acquired more than $3 billion in renewable energy assets ? a combination of solar, wind, geothermal and run-of-river hydro. It has invested in concentrated solar PV manufacturer Morgan Solar and hydrogen tech firm Hydrogenics. It has pursued innovative waste-heat capture at its compressor stations in combination with fuel cell technology. Now, it is throwing its financial support behind flywheel storage innovator Temporal Power.

Temporal, based in Mississauga, Ontario, announced this week it has completed a $10 million Series B equity financing, with Enbridge Emerging Technology Inc. one of the lead investors along with Northwater Intellectual Property Fund (which was also lead investor in the company?s Series A financing in July 2011). Northwater Capital, it should be noted, is the money behind NRStor, a company with plans to develop Canada?s first energy storage park. NRStor, using Temporal Power flywheels, has already won a contract with Ontario?s Independent Electricity System Operator, which will see the flywheels being used to provide regulation services on the provincial grid. Annette Verschuren, former CEO of Home Depot Canada, is heading up the NRStor initiative.

Temporal Power describes its flywheel technology as a ??quantum leap forward? because of its capability of storing 50 times more energy than most flywheels and enabling a power output that is five times higher per unit than its nearest grid-scale competitor. ?Using its proprietary flywheel energy storage technology, Temporal Power?s scalable power storage plants offer utilities and power generation companies the ability to deliver efficient and cost-effective fast response capabilities for balancing energy and improving power quality on the electrical grid,? the company said in a statement.

Globe and Mail today has a nice summaryof the various energy storage initiatives going on in Ontario ? from conventional pumped storage to Temporal?s flywheels and advanced compressed-air energy storage.

Authored by:

Tyler Hamilton

Tyler Hamilton is a business columnist for the Toronto Star, Canada's largest daily newspaper. In addition to this Clean Break blog, Tyler writes a weekly column of the same name that discusses trends, happenings and innovators in the clean technology and green energy market. This blog is a personal project started in April 2005. It is not an official blog of the newspaper.

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