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...travel continues to grow, the skies might just be big enough for both models. Songs In The Keys Of Nokia Recovering mobile king Nokia last week flew American rhythm-and-soul star Alicia Keys to Amsterdam to help launch the N91, the company's response to Apple's iPod music player. Keys dazzled the crowd with piano wizardry and powerful vocals. Nokia boss Jorma Ollila is hoping she can do for the N91 what rocker Sheryl Crow did for the iPod. The stylish device holds 3,000 songs and doubles as a phone. It can fetch tunes from mobile networks...
...don’t have an iPod, you should really consider purchasing...
Heyward called young people today the “most empowered generation” concerning what they watch. He said that news content is “manipulated to reflect [their] needs and interests” and made available online in short clips, to be used much like an iPod playlist...
...News President Andrew Heyward ’72 credited the explosion of cable news and the Internet with the “iPod-ization of American media”—in which viewers can actively choose what news they consume—at an intimate gathering of students and faculty in Kirkland House Monday evening...
With the Ninth Symphony in heavy rotation on his iPod, ED HARRIS is diligently transforming himself into yet another artistic savant. "He's the greatest musician that ever walked the planet," says Harris, who starred in and directed a 2000 biopic of painter Jackson Pollock. "I'm an actor from New Jersey." To master the maestro for Copying Beethoven, currently filming in Budapest, Harris, who has been in about a gazillion movies but may be best known for The Right Stuff or Apollo 13, has picked up piano, a pastime he abandoned in fourth grade. He's also learning...