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29 Aug

Recent Events Affecting the Possible Future of Online Poker

Posted in Massachussets on 29.08.10

Massachusetts Casino Bill Effectively Legalizes Online Poker in the State

Online poker was effectively legalized in Massachusetts following the removal of a provision in a bill approving licenses for casinos in the state. The deleted provision would have penalized any person who receives or transmits a wager using any telecommunications device, including the Internet.  The modification of House Bill 4591 was seen as a victory by the Poker Players Alliance, a grassroots lobbying group, many of whose 25,000 members reportedly called and emailed legislators to express their feelings about the bill.

HB 4591, which still needs to hurdle the Senate, would license two casinos and allow 750 slot machines to be installed at racetracks, to generate revenue for the commonwealth. The bill, however, is seen to easily pass in the upper house. The PPA is also lobbying for the passage of House Bill 4069, which specifically defines poker as a game of skill and effectively prevents it from being lumped in among games of chance and casino games in the future.

Full Tilt Poker Allegedly Being Investigated by New York Grand Jury

An online poker room is reportedly under investigation by a grand jury convened in New York for potential violations of US gaming laws as well as alleged money laundering activities. The investigation allegedly covers not just gaming site Full Tilt Poker, but poker professionals Howard Lederer and Chris Ferguson, who are part of the site’s official team.

Industry insiders see the reports as an attempt by the Justice Department to make an example of Full Tilt, one of the few online gaming sites that still accept cash players from the US in the wake of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), which would prohibit US financial institutions from sending money to Internet gaming sites; the Act is set to go into effect on June 1, 2010. Full Tilt is registered in Alderney, which is part of the Channel Islands.

Online Poker Sites Draw Heat in Australia Over Alleged Deals with Sports Figures

A pair of online poker sites became the subject of harsh criticism in Australia in the wake of alleged deals they made with prominent sports stars and teams. Cricketer Shane Warne, who is sponsored by 888poker, came under fire for reportedly offering an $8 free poker bankroll to his fans in a tweet. In the wake of criticism from Australian church leaders, who said that Warne’s offer could be a negative influence on his younger fans, the sports star’s agent claimed Warne did not know about the tweet.

In a related development, Australia’s National Rugby League pulled out of a proposed sponsorship deal with Full Tilt Poker after receiving advice from the government.  While the sponsorship agreement is dead, the NRL said they continued to maintain a relationship with Full Tilt Poker’s .net site, which provides information on how to play, as well as profiles of the players that make up its official team. Under the provisions of Australia’s Interactive Gambling Act of 2001, it is illegal to advertise Internet gambling; the ban covers all forms of media.

Party Gaming Inks Deal with AB Groupe for Online Poker Service

Online poker group Party Gaming has inked a deal with one of France’s top broadcasters to provide a white label online poker service. Pay TV service AB Groupe will launch the new service, called Lucky Jeux, once the necessary licensing has been acquired.  Lucky Jeux joins PMY and Party Poker as part of Party Gaming’s French poker network. The deal with AB Groupe marks Party Gaming’s second B2B deal in France following its supply contract with horse racing monopoly Pari-Mutuel Urbain in late March.

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18 Aug

The Future of Music Forums and Discussion: Groove Safari Music Forum

Posted in Music on 18.08.10

The future of music forums is here!

Are you tired of the same old boring music forums? http://www.GrooveSafari.com is a brand new music forum site with entire pages dedicated to various bands, artists, and comedians. Each page acts as a siphon for information from important resources all over the internet. Firstly, each artist page is fitted with its own forum which lets you discuss the given artist with others. So you must be asking, “How is this the future of music forums?” To start things off, each music forum page is fitted with a main box which allows you to watch YouTube videos, look at pictures, read Wikipedia information, look up lyrics, find merchandise, and much more. The page also lets you sample mp3 songs and find tickets if the artist happens to be on tour. All of the information is page specific and related to the given band or artist. Perfect for discussing your favorite band, or finding and exploring new music. Better yet, when you click on threads within the forum, all of the band or artist’s information remains in view, allowing you to know exactly what people are discussing. To watch a video showing what Groove Safari is about, go to http://www.GrooveSafari.com/music/about.php

Why use Groove Safari Music Forum?

Are you getting tired of making countless music forum accounts with various band specific forums? Are you tired of trying to search through general music forums for topics relating to your favorite band? At Groove Safari Music Forum each band or artist has their own forum and page. You only need to create one forum account to have access to any forum on the site. You no longer need to hop from forum to forum, because Groove Safari has it all in one spot! Come check it out for yourself at GrooveSafari.com! Just search for your favorite band, or hit the “random artist” button to find something new!

How to join Groove Safari Music Forum?

Simply go to http://www.GrooveSafari.com and click the “Join Groove Safari” button. Create an account and join the music discussion forums!

Collin Trenery, Co-Creator of http://www.GSMusicForum.com

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13 Aug

Future music

Posted in Music on 13.08.10

Music is your own experience, your own thoughts, your wisdom. If you don’t live it, it won’t come out of your horn. They teach you there’s a boundary line to music. But, man, there’s no boundary line to art. — Charlie Parker

Music is incredibly an important part of our day to day lives. Be it home, office or any place, the soothing sound and lyrics of an enchanting music track refreshes our whole day’s tiredness and stress. Music business is not the same as it used to be and it has changed many fold times. Future music, in the same way is going to be different from what we get today.

Entertainment in the beginning was in the form of song tracks distributed in plastic tape cassettes. Then CD’s were invented that provided much better quality of sound and was easily distributed. With the recent advent of MP3 which allows large data to be compressed without affecting the original melody of the music, it has really become the future of music business.

MP3 music has become so popular that now it is easily available through different websites. Consumer is now in a much better state to listen good quality music through mp3 downloads and songs as these cost much less than the other audio forms available. This at the same time has brought huge threat along with it, in the form of music piracy.

When a music company launches an album, it makes some copyright laws that disallow a third party to imitate or publish the same music record in any form. Since music could be easily downloaded and recorded in the form of Mp3 files, it is a main source of music piracy.

There are several laws being imposed making piracy an illegal act and fineable too. But threats still moves along with times as more and more Mp3 and forms of audio develop different methods to access music.

To know more visit our website music-future.com

Olivia Andrews, writer of music-future.com is a freelance journalist and has written many reviews on subjects such as finance, education, entertainment, music, apparels and mobile phones.

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12 Aug

Future of the music business

Posted in Music on 12.08.10

Music business has changed a lot with upcoming technologies. One can find these changes in the form of traditional business models or hike in sales of CD’s whereby changes have provided new artists, independent artists, labels and music companies with new opportunities.
Today, the music industry has the benefits of selling music online, wireless technologies, develop online record company, and open an online music store.

Availability of digital music downloads directly from the internet to the hard drives of computers has raised the issue of music piracy. There are thousands of websites providing free music download services. There are legal music download sites whereby they allow you to download songs when you pay a minimal charge in return. You can compare these sites and find which allows you to download music at the most competitive rates.

You can find the difference between different music download programs with the help of file sharing programs. The question is that really these music download programs are free or not? Many of these music download programs have lots of ad wares, spy wares and pop-ups that you should be cautious of. The difference between file sharing and free file sharing program is that with the payment you make. Programs like MP3 advance, mp3 music subscription provide you with technical support, security from popup, spy wares, privacy protection and money back incase you are not happy with the program.

Because of illegal copying of music files and sales in the market many music companies have brought law suits but still many file sharing program allows users to be anonymous. People are confused as to the legacy of free music downloads. They still think that which place of the website allows downloading and burning of free music. Is file sharing legal and after downloading are they at any risk? Therefore, you should avoid different file sharing programs like P2P, KaZaa, Limeware which allows free downloads but violate copyright laws. These downloads are songs from the CD put on the internet by people not having rights from the company or authorized music company.

To know more log on to website music-future.com

Olivia Andrews, writer of music-future.com, is a freelance journalist and has written many reviews on subjects such as finance, education, entertainment, music, apparels and mobile phones.

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07 Aug

Axelrod and Gibbs On Future Of Healthcare

Posted in Massachussets on 07.08.10


David Axelrod and Robert Gibbs appeared on The Daily Rundown to discuss the future of healthcare in the wake of Scott Brown’s Senate victory in Massachusetts.

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21 May

Are we moving back to the future sheet music?

Posted in Music on 21.05.10

Sheet music is hand written or printed form of musical notations. In other words, sheet music is the written representation of music. It is also known as score and is used as a guide or means to perform a piece of music. It is very helpful for a musician who is preparing for his upcoming performances.

Except in the case of solo performers who need to memorize the music notes, classical musicians usually have this sheet music in their hands while they are performing. It is used to give basic indications of melodies, chord changes and arrangements in jazz music. It is a platform where a new musician can write the music down and serves as a visual record of music. Different types of sheet music includes full score, miniature score, piano score, vocal score, short score and lead sheet.

In the 15th century, western music was mostly hand written and preserved as manuscripts. Later, in the 18th century, music was being printed. By 19th century and later, sheet music was available in computer readable format. Then Music OCR, software to read sheet music that could be manipulated made the process even simpler.

A music notation program or score writer software is used to automate the task of writing and engraving sheet music. Such score writer allows you to input, edit or print music notes to different specifications. These score writers range from programs that can write simple programs to programs that handle complexities of orchestral music and music engraving.

What is digital music sheet?
Digital sheet music is very much similar to the printed version of the sheet music but it has certain advantages over the print version. It doesn’t goes out of print so it can be offered in titles that are unavailable anywhere else. These titles could be downloaded for guitars, piano, vocal, violin and other instruments.

Find more information at our recommended website music-future.com

Olivia Andrews, writer of music-future.com is a freelance journalist and has written many reviews on subjects such as finance, education, health, entertainment, music, apparels and mobile phones.

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09 Mar

Jet Set Radio Future: a Unique Style

Posted in Radio on 09.03.10

Jet Set Radio Future was a sequel to the Dreamcast game Jet Grind Radio. It was available in February 2002. The game transpires in Tokyo, and it was about an esoteric artifact that was pilfered. Gamers are in control of a character that wears roller skates and his struggle against the Rokkaku and Gouji. I have to admit the plot was more convoluted that Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Ninja Gaiden combined, but people should not be playing Jet Set Radio Future for the storyline. The gameplay in Jet Set Radio Future boils down to using graffiti. You can also perform various tricks while airborne that are stylish; furthermore, executing a grind on a railing was as rudimentary as shooting fish in a barrel. Getting careless will result in being chastised by the cops, so players should be aware of these things. There are a variety of graffiti sizes that can be utilized that range from infinitesimal to enormous. Jet Set Radio Future had visuals that introduced something known as cel-shading. This was a technique that is seen in video games like X-Men Legends and X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse. It was done intentionally in all of those games to give a more cartoon-like appearance. Cel-shading is an acquired taste. Some people love it; some people detest it; some people do not feel one way or the other towards it. This is not always the case. There are games where cel-shading works poorly with the tone of the game. Fortunately, Jet Set Radio Future was one of those game that perfectly takes full advantage of the cel-shading method. Personally, I interpreted the cel-shaded graphics to be unique and original in Jet Set Radio Future. The little things like the birds and airplanes flying though the air made Jet Set Radio Future ahead if its time; moreover, the reactions of civilians as you approach them was realistic. Other effects gamers might notice are the sparks that appear when grinding and the blurry streak effects that signify an increase in velocity. There is also some diversity with the pedestrians on the street. From the drunk to the somewhat scantily clad women, the game does have its fair share of characters that have personality to them. The real selling point of the game has to be the audio. Jet Set Radio Future had a soundtrack that was more than merely grandiose. There were over twenty songs that will make your head bop up and down throughout the duration of the game. The game had an up-tempo, rap, techno, and pop music that will please anyone. Jet Set Radio Future has a fairly limited multiplayer mode. Since the game was made during the early stages of the Xbox, it does not have any Xbox Live content. In other words, there was no downloadable content and no interacting with other players via Xbox Live. Luckily, there was a four player multiplayer that is playable on a four player split-screen. There was a racing mode, collect the flag mode, graffiti mode, and a tag mode. You try to come in first place in the racing mode. Collecting more flags than your opponent is what you will be doing in the collecting flags mode. The graffiti mode (which was my personal favorite) is about tagging more walls, and the tag mode is about tagging your opponent before they do. There were some glitches in the game that were few and far between. Two conspicuous flaws that come to my mind with Jet Set Radio Future were the camera and frame rate. There were times when the camera was more disorienting than helpful. The frame rate does not come to a screeching halt, but it does mildly decrease. Overall, the game is a solid pick up and play type of game that will appease most gamers.

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09 Feb

Live Internet Radio – the Future of Radio

Posted in Radio on 09.02.10

Right after the introduction of the Internet, we have come across many electronic counterparts in our day to day lives. It has changed the way of our communication is made, whether it be sharing of information, marketing or infotainment. It has introduced the age of e-mail, e-commerce, e-shopping, internet radio and internet TV.

Live Internet radio is one of the latest trends in cyberspace. Talks pertaining to e-radio is very common these days. Perhaps, e-radio is the next most sought after thing in the cyberspace right after the e-mail, and e-commerce. In fact, e-radio is not that a new thing, it has been in existence for quite some time now. But, it is only of late that it has flourished and it has improved radio connectivity tremendously. As such, listeners are flooded with live radio stations, which have exhaustive range of channels. These channels cater to the varied needs of the listeners.

Definitely, the Internet radio talk is one of the most striking programmes. Streaming talk shows and discussions on a variety of lively topics have become very popular among the listeners. Such programmes are being fed by the live radio stations host talks shows even with experts of various subjects.

It has been found that the traditional radio broadcasters have been using the live Internet radio to promote their programmes or advertise them. Whereas, the e-radio technology has brought about a sea change in the way of presentation of the radio programmes. Because of its contribution today individuals can host their own talk shows from the comfort of their home.

This radio technology includes different methods for creating the audio stream source. It uses the SHOUT cast service that makes use of Winamp and SHOUT cast DSP plugin to deliver MP3 audio. This method also uses open source technologies like the Stream cast, stream db, IceS, and Muse., patent free data formats like Ogg Vorbis as well.

There is no shortage of radio networks online these days. The services offered by live Internet radio are really marvellous. Voice America is an Internet radio network that helps host ones own internet radio talk show. Moreover, it also gives the complete package of Internet streaming, media broadcasting, support services on line, marketing and Internet solutions that help make a mark on the on line audience.

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05 Feb

Satellite Radio: The Waves Of The Future?

Posted in Radio on 05.02.10

Satellite Radio Its here! Satellite radio is a new service being offered by two companies, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio. Both companies are offering over 100 channels of streaming music and entertainment. High quality sound is achieved through the use of satellites orbiting high above. Satellite radio is commercial free and free from regulations by federal committees. The impossible, is now possible, hearing the same radio station across North America and from coast to coast. All made possible by XM satellite radio and Sirius satellite radio.


Normal radio has been around for decades and is part of many people’s lifestyle. This is changing. Regular radio is monitored and regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, whom has fined several radio stations and media companies within the last 3-4 years. The FCC has only fined radio stations a maximum of $27,500 per show no matter how man profanities were aired. Recently the FCC has been upping the ante and in conjunction with Congress has decided to raise the fine up to $500,000 per incident per station (Potter). A slap on the wrist has turned into a business-changing event. Sexually explicit comments by Bubba the Love Sponge and Howard Stern could get a station in trouble no doubt about it.


Clear Channel Radio dropped both shock jocks this year after being hit with record fines. (Potter) Recently Howard Stern has made a move to Sirius Satellite wireless in an effort to preserve his career and free speech. Consumers are reaching towards satellite radio as a way to hear unregulated news and content. Recently XM Satellite wireless has claimed to have over 3 million subscribers paying $9.99 per month and Sirius claims to have over 1.3 million customers paying $12.95 per month. Many of those customers pay an additional $2.99 per month for premium content such as the upcoming Howard Stern Show.


Several normal wireless stations and media outlets are realizing the potential to get their message across in a broad fashion. XM has launched a morning show, which is hosted by Bob Edwards, whom was fired earlier this year by National Public Radio. “The Bob Edwards Show” will air on a public satellite wireless channel that also features news and programs from Public wireless International, among others. Sirius has its own public wireless channel carrying NPR programs. Consumers and companies are demanding free speech and it seems that satellite wireless is the vehicle.


XM Satellite wireless and Sirius Satellite wireless have designed satellite broadcast systems that differ but they achieve the same high quality of satellite wireless. A milestone of this success is the fact that satellite wireless signals that are available across the United States and into Mexico and Canada. Rock and Roll No it’s not a genre any more! XM Satellite wireless has two satellites named Rock and Roll, which remain in parallel geostationary orbit to provide wireless coverage throughout the United States. Sirius Satellite wireless has chose to use three satellites in an inclined elliptical orbit. This configuration provides 16 hours per satellite of signal, which gives a great redundancy if any satellite were to fail. Playing it smart, Sirius and XM both have spare satellites, which can be called on in a moments notice if needed.


XM satellite wireless and Sirius satellite wireless have Earth based broadcast stations that are used to send up information to the satellites, which is then dispersed through out the globe. Sirius and XM both have disk jockeys that manage, create and program music which is then sent up to the satellites. The information is then taken in by the satellites and sent through a rebroadcast of the streams to earth.


The Major advantage of this is that, unlike earth-based wireless stations whose signals reach listeners 150 miles away, satellite wireless signals have a huge reach, and are receivable anywhere within the continental United States and hundreds of miles in each direction of the borders. Satellite wireless is growing to become a worldwide network and offerings are growing throughout the world. XM satellite radio and Sirius satellite radio are making it happen.


Unregulated Satellite Radio is the answer for free speech in a government regulated airwaves arena. Not only can listeners hear unbiased information but also they can listen to it anywhere in the United States. Media giants are jumping to get the piece of the pie regarding satellite radio, as the new wave of the future is satellite radio.

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03 Feb

Where is the Future of Radio?

Posted in Radio on 03.02.10

With advances in technology there is much talk that terrestrial AM and FM radio could be in trouble. As mp3 players, ipods, and satellite radio grow in popularity there is a belief by many that terrestrial radio will become extinct. However, AM and FM radio has an answer to these technologies and it’s on the internet.

Radio companies across the country and the world are now streaming live through their radio websites. Listeners can simply log on to their favorite radio website and listen almost instantly to the live on-air broadcast through the speakers of their computer. These internet radio streams are usually accessible from anywhere in the world. A recent story on InsideRadio.com stated “Terrestrial radio’s doing better and better in the streaming game – up to a 38.5% share. Radio’s websites were up 18% to 19.9 million unique visitors for March. That’s the highest yet according to commScore Media Metrix.”

Internet Radio Streaming is in its infancy stage and although it’s growing rapidly, there are still things that need to be fixed. Radio stations can take up to 30 seconds for an internet radio stream to load and the feed can often be lost for short periods of time during a session.

However, the sky is the limit…

Advances in other areas of technology could potentially benefit internet streaming in a huge way. As cell phones become pocket pc’s and as wi-fi becomes prevalent in more and more areas, internet radio streams are going to become easily accessible. Further, blue tooth and similar technology, will allow internet radio streams to be sent from cell phones directly through car and home speakers systems. Imagine being able to access any radio station in the country or even the world anywhere at anytime.

The future of radio is here….and it’s on the internet.

This article may be reprinted if this credit remains intact. Courtesy of Adam Savage and http://www.snapfm.com

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