"What is the Free Music Archive?
The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of legal audio downloads directed by legendary freeform radio station WFMU. This project wouldn't be possible without our curators, who select and upload all the music you'll find here. Curators come from all over the world, and have a wide range of experience with good music. They include freeform radio stations, netlabels, artist collectives, performance spaces, and concert organizers. If the FMA were a radio station, the curators would be our awesomely obsessive DJs."
For those of us looking for free cloud transcription service! Here's a great review from a KUOW Reporter....
"Register at http://www.voicebase.com, upload your audio, do something else for 10 minutes to an hour or two (the wait varies apparently), and it will do a rough but surprisingly not-bad transcription for you.
What I've done is then paste that "machine transcript" into a Word doc (or you can download it) and correct major errors in it as I listen to my original audio. Much faster (and a lot less typing) than trying to log tape from scratch.
Voicebase.com lets you do 50 hours of audio transcribing free.
I did it for a half-hour interview I'd taped in the studio; I don't know how Voicebase will perform on phone tape, audio with ambient noise behind it, speakers with accents, interviews with more than one person, etc.
But for my purposes, it was pretty freaking awesome."
danah boyd is a scholar whose work examines technology, society, and policy. She has produced a lot of great research on the ways in which young people engage in new media. I've recently become aware that she offers a free download of her new book "It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens" on her personal website. I encourage all of you to give it a read if you have time.
I keep intending to pass along this site - folkstreams.net - which has digitized and archived a number of "canonical" ethnographic films. You can watch them for free - check out Salamanders!
For those who may want to gather some quick demographics about an area in the U.S., BAO a free App from ESRI is very useful.
Below are some of the features the App offers.
Use on iOS and Android smartphones and tablets.
Get up-to-date facts, using the latest Esri Data, about prospective customers (e.g., age, income, education, home ownership, lifestyle, and spending habits).
Compare one address against another or against the county, state or US.
Analyze an area within one-mile of your location.
Instantly determine if a location fits your needs with Smart Map.
Share your facts with others via e-mail.
A great resource for free graphic tutorials. Tutorials are arranged by software type: Adobe Illustrator After Effects Dreamweaver Final Cut Pro Flash Pro InDesign Manga Studio Maxon Cinema 4D Maya Muse Nuke Painter Photoshop Premiere Pro QuarkXPress RealFlow;
& by Techniques: Animation Colour Drawing Fashion illustration Graphic Design Hacking & Maker Hand-made Illustration Interactive & Web Design Lighting effects Mixed media Painting Patterns Photo retouch Photography Printing Typography Vector VFX Video Web.
*Tutorials are available for all skill levels.
This is a very handy transcription tool if you find yourself typing the same words over and over again. It allows you to create sort cuts and abbreviations that your computer will then expand into the real word. It's a nice time saver and its free.
Neighborland is a way for residents to collaborate with local organizations and take action on important issues. It's free for residents to share their ideas and insights with organizations.