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...devil?" That was the opening zinger posed to panelist Mike Ramsay, CEO of TiVo, as he appeared before a group of TV-ad executives last September. It was the question everyone wanted answered. TiVo's personal video recorders (PVRs) let users download their favorite shows and zip past commercials--and traditional marketers are running scared. By 2007, half of all American TV viewers will own PVRs--and 20% intend to skip...
...choose from 50 different songs from Sony and Warner Music. There's almost no delay before the tune starts playing, thanks to streaming technology. But we found the sound quality to be a bit wobbly on the phone we tried. If you like what you hear, you can download a 15-sec. clip to use as a ring tone for an additional...
...Past (www.twin.ne.jp/~watanabe/HK) Touching Downer This is a lovingly maintained Kai Tak fan site, complete with sobbing violin soundtrack. Download wallpaper images of planes brushing rooftops, sigh over pictures of the final day and share your memories in the guest book...
Dean's chain of websites, run mainly by tech-savvy campaign manager Joe Trippi and the campaign's four Internet-dedicated staff members, has a sense of fun that rivals old-time political carnivals. You can download the Dean Techno Dance Mix of one of his speeches from dean2004.blogspot.com howarddean.tv offers Dean appearances delivered to your desktop. Then there is blogforamerica.com (blog is short for weblog), a candid daily journal updated by staffers from wherever Dean happens to be. Communications director Kate O'Connor was reluctant to file to the blog at first, but her entry writing--sprinkled with exclamation...
...delay having to decide the fate of each semi-funny posting from mass e-mail lists simply by saving your inbox. Until July 15—the date on which access to your fas.harvard account expires—you and your fellow Internet packrats have the option of downloading your inboxes via SecureFX (Windows) or MacSFTP (Mac). After signing onto fas.harvard.edu, you will see a window displaying the contents of your fas account, including a “mail” folder and a “.inbox” file. Click and drag both of these into the desired...