Sunday, May 6th, 2012
If you listen to music on YouTube, no doubt you’ve heard of the “VEVO” channels used by the major record labels. However, if you listen to non-dance, non-soft-rock, or older music, you probably wonder why VEVO channels’ “Related Videos” are anything but related. You may put on some Alice in Chains or Nirvana, but be [...]
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Friday, August 20th, 2010
Referring to the inability to buy it and state barriers: Woman at California Town Hall Meeting (warning, loud and distorted audio)
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