(ContentDesk) April 15, 2006 -- According to founder and 'Director Artistico' Terry Church, himself an indie muso, "The quality of the music that is coming in proves to us that the difference between success and failure comes down to one thingregular promotion. That's what www.publicrevolution.com gives indie artists that no other site in the world really does well." Unlike anything yet seen on the net, Public Revolution was designed from day one to comprehensively showcase indie artists and their music, music videos, ringtones, workshop videos, gig reviews, tour wear, audio and video interviews, gigs from hell stories, and heaps more.
Local Brisbane and Gold Coast bands Elation, The Winnie Coopers, and Mousewagon were the first to jump on board with Carousel taking the lead in Melbourne. Fans too have already begun discovering the site, coming from as far away as Finlandeven though the site's launch is a sneak preview while the call for indie artists goes out. "The hit counter is already starting to climb and we haven't even begun marketing to the public." said Mr Milne.Nick Demchinsky, Public Revolution's 'Sales Generalisimo' has been beating the pavement talking directly to the artists and believes that Public Revolution's quality over quantity mandate is a key attractor for indie bands.
"The problem with the current sites for artists is that while they deserve credit for being pioneers, they really only help people like Madonna... everyone else pretty much disappears into a sea of everything from wanna-be's to someone singing in the shower. The second highest complaint from artists regarding the existing sites out there is the poor quality of downloaded music." In contrast to this, Public Revolution seems only interested in serious musos that are serious about their careers, and have seriously good music... so take a hint - idols need not apply.
It's easy to see that Public Revolution was built by professionals with professionals in mind.
Take a look under the bonnet and you'll see a site that has been custom designed from the ground up to accommodate the latest web technologies such as a streaming radio player dedicated to indie music that allows artists to Pay for Play and to advertise via interviews and voice promos in the genre of their choice - to a global audience. So if you're an indie artist looking to sell your music and other stuff online and/or are wanting to seriously grow your fan base for local or international tours, go and see this very cool site at www.publicrevolution.com but before you do, it's worth knowing that Public Revolution is giving away 100 free independent artist/band memberships to celebrate their soon to be announced public launch. As part of this free membership offer, the Public Revolution team will convert your songs, videos and video workshops for you to the highest quality on the net, play you on their global streaming internet radio player, set up and maintain your page including up to 14 songs, 12 images, videos and more, and will put you on the free e-newsletter list. So get in quick. Seriously check this out before it's too late - www.publicrevolution.com.
Local support, global exposure, latest technology... and a very cool place to be seen..
Teens Deck Their New Cell Phones with Christmas Ringtones
Valley Forge, PA (ContentDesk) December 13, 2005 -- Brittany Edwards, 13, of Villanova, Pennsylvania, likes Christmas music, but only a few weeks before Christmas. And, she doesnt like hearing it in stores or on TV commercials; she only likes it on her&cell phone.Brittany is like many teens that are as likely to enjoy listening to Christmas carols as much as they would enjoy listening to disco. That is, until her phone rings. Most of them (Christmas carols) are just plain boring. A ringtone makes it more upbeat.
No lyrics to listen to. So you get the whole tune out of it without the annoying words, said the Connecticut seventh grade student.Seasonal ringtones are part of a big business in an industry that is ringing up profits for many companies across the United States. Independent ringtone operators are earning $600 million per year from the sale of ringtones and some industry analysts estimate that carriers are deriving ten percent of their annual revenues from data applications,...
Teens Deck Their New Cell Phones with Christmas Ringtones
SMS ?Solution-in-a-box? Creates new Business Opportunities
(ContentDesk) November 24, 2003 -- MobiMarketing have today released a co-branded version of MobiSMS, their internationally acclaimed SMS messaging application. The product uses their proven IT infrastructure services to enable new and existing businesses to rapidly go-to-market with their own SMS offering.MobiMarketing have taken the award winning MobiSMS for Outlook and unplugged many of the core component parts. "It's just a question of ticking the box, and we will brand the product with your logo, connect the application to your preferred SMS gateway and provide a set of business processes to start making money from SMS messaging", said Alistair Campion, General Manager of MobiMarketing.With no additional IT infrastructure to purchase and a proven robust application already in use on thousands of desks around the world, MobiSMS reduces the business risk of developing your own SMS/MMS offering.By taking a proven SMS business model and leveraging their existing international IT infrastructure,...
SMS ?Solution-in-a-box? Creates new Business Opportunities
What is a Protocol? the communications between computers on a network
What is a Protocol?A protocol is a set of rules that governs the communications between computers on a network. These rules include guidelines that regulate the following characteristics of a network: access method, allowed physical topologies, types of cabling, and speed of data transfer. See the Topology and Cabling sections of this tutorial for more information.The most common protocols are: Ethernet LocalTalk Token Ring FDDI ATM EthernetThe Ethernet protocol is by far the most widely used. Ethernet uses an access method called CSMA/CD (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection). This is a system where each computer listens to the cable before sending anything through the network.
If the network is clear, the computer will transmit. If some other node is already transmitting on the cable, the computer will wait and try again when the line is clear. Sometimes, two computers attempt to transmit at the same instant. When this happens a collision occurs. Each computer then...
What is a Protocol? the communications between computers on a network
Mobile Phone Ringtones via the web and on audio CDs
Dear Music Fans,Just have a few minutes to write... just wanted to share a little bit of information. I thought that music downloading were going to destroy sales of the regular compact disc. Wrong. Manufacturers are starting to add interesting tools like ringtone creators.
Listed below are a few ringtones I've found. P.S. Complete article with the related links available on the website. Country Music Ringtones, a random selection of country music ringtones mp3 files for your phone,courtesy of mobile1ringtones.------Some of the available artists and songsDrinking Bone Country Music Ringtone by Tracy ByrdFriends in Low Places by Garth BrooksHe Stopped Loving Her Today by George JonesCarrying Your Love With Me by George StraitI Melt Ringtone By Rascal Flatts------Note: Polyphonic tunes sound a hell of alot better than the mono, however, the phone may have problem handling them. Nokia 3510, Sony Ericsson P800, and Siemens C55 are able to receive files for use as ringtones.
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Mobile Phone Ringtones via the web and on audio CDs
Independent Artists Join Public Revolution
(ContentDesk) April 15, 2006 -- According to founder and 'Director Artistico' Terry Church, himself an indie muso, "The quality of the music that is coming in proves to us that the difference between success and failure comes down to one thingregular promotion. That's what www.publicrevolution.com gives indie artists that no other site in the world really does well." Unlike anything yet seen on the net, Public Revolution was designed from day one to comprehensively showcase indie artists and their music, music videos, ringtones, workshop videos, gig reviews, tour wear, audio and video interviews, gigs from hell stories, and heaps more.
Local Brisbane and Gold Coast bands Elation, The Winnie Coopers, and Mousewagon were the first to jump on board with Carousel taking the lead in Melbourne. Fans too have already begun...
Loudeye Chosen To Power Sunset-Digital Entertainment And The Sunset Records Group (SRG) Of Distributed Labels
(ContentDesk) October 5, 2005 -- Loudeye Corp., a worldwide leader in business-to-business digital media solutions will power the entire Sunset Record Group (SRG), and its main digital distribution company, Sunset-Digital Entertainment. In conjunction with its' strategic partnership with Sony / BMG Connect, the Sunset Group Of Distributed Labels has made its entire catalog of recorded music available to Loudeye which is now distributed in over 20 countries around the world and at the top online retail outlets in the world. "Not only do we use this division to release, promote and market our own material that include never before released music by great branded artists like Boy George, we have used this as one of our main A&R tools," says Ari Harim, the head of the Sunset-Digital Entertainment division at SRG. Don Lichterman, the founder, Chief Executive and leader of the Sunset Group of Distributed Labels goes onto to say that, "this division was set up to be two-folded so to speak,...
Loudeye Chosen To Power Sunset-Digital Entertainment And The Sunset Records Group (SRG) Of Distributed Labels
Plasma vs LCD TVs
For a layman, there seems to be no difference between a plasma and LCD TV. Both provide high-resolution, high-contrast images and both are flat, sleek and can be mounted on a wall. The difference lies in the technology that drives them.
Plasma TVs work with inert gases like xenon or neon, which are excited by electric pulses from specialized cells called pixels. This makes the gases glow. These glowing gases, in turn, produce the correct blend of red, blue and green light on the pixels....
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Independent Artists Join Public Revolution 
Book Review (Midwest Book Review) - "Christmas in Dairyland" (True Stories from a Wisconsin Farm)
A heartwarming anthology of true anecdotes of rural life, April 3, 2004 Reviewer: Midwest Book Review, Oregon, WI USA Christmas In Dairyland: True Stories From A Wisconsin Farm by LeAnn R. Ralph (ISBN 1-59113-366-1; $13.95, August 2003, 153 pages) is a heartwarming anthology of true anecdotes of rural life on a Wisconsin dairy farm. Even though Wisconsin is still known as America's Dairyland, life on a family homestead is fast being replaced by corporate agribusiness, and the memories treasured...
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Independent Artists Join Public Revolution Ringtones speakers 
New Fraxel Laser Skin Resurfacing in Orange County
The new FRAXEL?Laser has been approved by the FDA to treat wrinkles around the eyes, age spots, brown spots, and sun-damaged skin. Total Dermatology in Irvine, California, directed by Nissan Pilest, M.D., a Board Certified Dermatologist and Laser Specialist, has just added Fraxel to its already comprehensive Laser collection. Dr. Pilest is using FRAXEL? Laser for full facial skin resurfacing, treatment of hands, chest and neck-all without significant downtime. "It's very exciting technology, and...
Independent Artists Join Public Revolution New Fraxel Laser Skin Resurfacing in Orange County Ringtones