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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The Influence of Music on Your Mood | Denise Dema | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    [https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisedema] "I was listening to a CD a friend/DJ made for me last night and started thinking about the power of music's influence on mood. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The Most Timeless Songs (Thru Spotify) - 0 views

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    "Using Spotify to measure the popularity of older music. BY MATT DANIELS, EDITOR, POLYGRAPH"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

#SLOWNEWSDAY: McDonald's Sponsors SXSW, but Expects Artists to Play for Free - Digital ... - 0 views

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      # ! Things like these are what Industry considers "New Business Models"... :( :D (Then, '#They' will complain...) [# ! Oh... Note: Maybe it's another 'strategy' to debunk Independent Music/Thought...]
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

La piratería puede aumentar las ventas de música legal - BBC Mundo [2013...] - 0 views

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    "Durante años la industria musical ha arremetido contra la piratería digital alegando que vulnera sus intereses y los derechos de autor de los artistas. Pero un nuevo informe indica todo lo contrario: la piratería podría estar de hecho estimulando las ventas.l No es el primer estudio que deja entrever esta realidad, pero en esta ocasión quien lo dice es el Instituto de Prospectiva Tecnológica (IPTS, por sus siglas en inglés), que forma parte del Centro Común de Investigación de la Comisión Europea."
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    "Durante años la industria musical ha arremetido contra la piratería digital alegando que vulnera sus intereses y los derechos de autor de los artistas. Pero un nuevo informe indica todo lo contrario: la piratería podría estar de hecho estimulando las ventas. No es el primer estudio que deja entrever esta realidad, pero en esta ocasión quien lo dice es el Instituto de Prospectiva Tecnológica (IPTS, por sus siglas en inglés), que forma parte del Centro Común de Investigación de la Comisión Europea."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The Devaluation of Music: It's Worse Than You Think - Cuepoint - Medium - 0 views

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    "Starving artists have been affected by more than just piracy and streaming royalties"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

WebTorrent Desktop - 0 views

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    "Whether it's video from the Internet Archive, music from Creative Commons, or audiobooks from Librivox, you can play it right away. You don't have to wait for it to finish downloading. WebTorrent - network of peers WebTorrent Desktop connects to both BitTorrent and WebTorrent peers. It can talk to peers running Transmission or uTorrent, and it can also talk to web pages like instant.io."
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    "Whether it's video from the Internet Archive, music from Creative Commons, or audiobooks from Librivox, you can play it right away. You don't have to wait for it to finish downloading. WebTorrent - network of peers WebTorrent Desktop connects to both BitTorrent and WebTorrent peers. It can talk to peers running Transmission or uTorrent, and it can also talk to web pages like instant.io."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to Stream Audio from Your Linux PC to Android | Linux.com | The source for Linux in... - 0 views

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    "I listen to music all the time while working at my PC (which is much of the day). Sometimes I'm pretty much tethered to the desk for long stretches, and sometimes I wander about the office (aka house) for new ideas or just to change my perspective. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Want to Fund Someone? Fund an Emerging Artist - 0 views

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    "There's apparently a new way to invest in the music industry: finance concerts and recordings by emerging artists."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

El reparto del dinero en el mundo de la música | Microsiervos (Economía) - 0 views

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    "En este artículo de The Root encontraron una buena forma de visualizar cómo funciona a nivel económico la industria de la música; más concretamente cuánto dinero se lleva cada participante en el proceso de creación y comercialización musical a partir de lo que se ingresa al vender un disco o una canción."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Jazz is open source in nature | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "... There are only a few simple house rules and guidelines that create the right conditions for controlled chaos to emerge. Invariably, time after time, something magical happens. ..."
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    "... There are only a few simple house rules and guidelines that create the right conditions for controlled chaos to emerge. Invariably, time after time, something magical happens. ..."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Top 5 Songs: Wired.com's Crowdsourced Music Experiment Rocks | Epicenter | Wi... - 1 views

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    Crowdsourcing Works... not only in Research Matters but in The Creative Ones... :) Thhe Power of The e@ple.
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Social Sciences and Society - TierneyLab Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "Would you be better off paying for online newspapers like this one? Should you feel guilty about downloading free music? Is the Web's "information-wants-to-free" culture hurting writers, musicians and the rest of the "digital peasants," as Jaron Lanier calls us, now providing unpaid content to be exploited by the "lords of the clouds" like Google? In my Findings column, I discuss Mr. Lanier's new book, "You Are Not A Gadget," a manifesto decrying the Web's effect on individual creativity. (You can see excerpts of his criticism at Edge and at Cato Unbound.) Mr. Lanier mentions this newspaper as one of the victims as well as the promoters of the Web's ideology. "The New York Times," he writes, "promotes so-called open digital politics on a daily basis even though that ideal and the movement behind it are destroying the newspaper and all other newspapers. It seems to be a case of journalistic Stockholm syndrome." Mr. Lanier also faults himself: "
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Some Social Skills May Be Genetic | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "Social butterflies who shine at parties may get their edge from special genes that make them experts at recognizing faces. Scientists have found the strongest evidence to date that genes govern how well we keep track of who's who. The findings suggest that face-recognition and other cognitive skills may be separate from each other, and independent of general intelligence. This could help explain what makes one person good at math but bad at music, or good at spatial navigation but bad at language "People have wondered for a long time what makes one person cognitively different from another person," said cognitive psychologist Nancy Kanwisher of MIT, coauthor of the study published Jan. 7 in Current Biology. "Our study is one tiny piece of the answer to this question." The ability to recognize faces is not just handy for cocktail parties, it's crucial for distinguishing friend from foe and facilitating social interactions. If face recognition increases our ability to fend off predators and find mates, there is an evolutionary drive to encode this ability in our genes. To test this, Kanwisher's team looked at whether the ability to recognize faces runs in the family. They found that identical twins, who share 100 percent of their genes, were more similar in their face-recognition ability than fraternal twins, who share only 50 percent of their genes. This suggests the ability to recognize faces is heritable."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

¿Cultura o barbarie? Diez propuestas al borde del abismo | Jueves, 5 de novi... - 0 views

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    "PROGRAMA PROVISIONAL ¿Cultura o barbarie? Diez propuestas al borde del abismo Jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2015 Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Mañana 10:30-12:00 h. Mesa institucional Intervienen: José Luis Acosta, presidente de la Sociedad de General de Autores y Editores (SGAE). Basilio Baltasar, director de la Fundación Santillana (área cultural). Fernando Carro, presidente de Bertelsmann España y miembro del Comité ejecutivo. Laura Halpern, directora de la Fundación Jesús Serra Ignacio Polanco, presidente de la Fundación Santillana. Pere Portabella, presidente de la Fundación Alternativas. 12:00-12:30 h. Pausa 12:30-14:00 h. El papel de las políticas y el Estado Modera: Luz Sanchez-Mellado, periodista de El País. Intervienen: Carmen Alborch, ex ministra de cultura y senadora. Juan Cruz, adjunto a la dirección de El País para Cultura y Babelia. Santiago Eraso, director de contenidos de Madrid Destino. Rosina Gómez-Baeza, presidenta de Factoría Cultural, Vivero de Industrias Creativas. Enric Juliana, periodista de La Vanguardia. César Antonio Molina, escritor y director de la Casa del Lector. 14:00-16:00 h. Almuerzo Tarde 16:00-17:30 h. Decálogo: exigencias y urgencias Modera: Joana Bonet, articulista de La Vanguardia. Intervienen: Antonio María Ávila, director ejecutivo de la Federación del Gremio de Editores. Jesús Cimarro, presidente de la Federación Estatal de Asociaciones de Empresas Productoras de Teatro y Danza de España. Ramon Colom, presidente FAPAE (Confederación de Productores Audiovisuales Españoles). Patricia Gabeiras, directora de Legal Music Producciones Vocal en la Junta Directiva de la Asociación de Promotores Musicales. Isidro López-Aparicio, artista plástico y miembro de la UAAV, Unión de Asociaciones de Artistas Visuales. Profesor de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Granada y del Instituto Superior de Investigación para La
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Pirate Bay Founder Builds The Ultimate Piracy Machine - TorrentFreak - 0 views

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    " Ernesto on December 19, 2015 C: 70 News Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde served his prison sentence last year but still owes the entertainment industries millions in damages. Some might think that he's learned his lesson, but with a newly built copying machine he's generating millions of extra 'damages,' which might be worth a mention in the Guinness Book of Records. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How To Start Learning A Programming Language - LinuxAndUbuntu - 1 views

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    "Have you ever wonder how everything works? From Smartphones Operating Systems to even each and every Linux Distro and every Operating System created by Microsoft and Apple. How does it play my favorite music? How does it save my files to the cloud? How does actually everything works? All this questions are answered with one big bolded and all capital "PROGRAMMING". So, you might be asking yourself, "yeah I know programming runs all but, how should I start and from where?""
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Así es Gradio, la radio de linux - 0 views

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    "Hoy os vamos a presentar algo diferente, se trata de Gradio, un programa que permite acceder a un directorio de radios y escuchar nuestras emisoras favoritas desde nuestro linux, sin depender de ningún navegador de internet."
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    "Hoy os vamos a presentar algo diferente, se trata de Gradio, un programa que permite acceder a un directorio de radios y escuchar nuestras emisoras favoritas desde nuestro linux, sin depender de ningún navegador de internet."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Google Is One Big Fat Pirate-Linking Search Engine - Digital Music News - 0 views

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    "Is Google bullying the entire media industry? On Wednesday, Getty Images filed a complaint with the European Union's antitrust commission over Google's alleged piracy of its content. Getty Images claims that Google 'siphons traffic' away from the company's premium website."
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    "Is Google bullying the entire media industry? On Wednesday, Getty Images filed a complaint with the European Union's antitrust commission over Google's alleged piracy of its content. Getty Images claims that Google 'siphons traffic' away from the company's premium website."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

gnormalize - 0 views

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    "gnormalize is an audio converter and CD ripper with ReplayGain normalization algorithms, a metadata (tag) editor and an audio player. It uses gtk2-perl under GNU/Linux. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

48% of people who buy vinyl don't listen to the records | What Hi-Fi? - 1 views

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    "New research suggests that streaming is boosting vinyl sales - but a lot of records being bought aren't actually getting played. "
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    "New research suggests that streaming is boosting vinyl sales - but a lot of records being bought aren't actually getting played. "
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