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What I See - April08 by D2Nott

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Getting so caught up in living today, that you not say, forget, the people that were important yesterday. I saw it in a dream first, then it happened; all reality no television, commercial free. Is what I see before me a revolution, or evolution and what role am I to play in the outcome? How will history remember the times that I lived in? Seeing the world for myself, not really knowing how to behave when put in new situations.

With all this other stuff going on like the build up to the 2008 presidential election, remembering the death Dr. Martin Luther King; take time out to read sometimes. You don’t have to see it the same way, but it is good to open your eyes and realize some of the ideas, opinions and facts we are blind to. History does have a tendency to repeat itself, but the next time we repeat certain economic and social revolutions; I want to pick which line my legacy is in.

 

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Apple passes Wal-Mart, now #1 music retailer in US

By Eric Bangeman - arstechnica.com/news | Published: April 02, 2008 - 10:45PM CT

Over the past few years, we have watched Apple climb the music sales chart courtesy of the iTunes. Last month we learned that Apple passed Best Buy to become the number two retailer in the the US in December. Now, Apple has ascended to the top of the charts, surpassing Wal-Mart for the first time ever, according to an NPD MusicWatch Survey for the month January contained in an internal Apple e-mail which was leaked to Ars Technica but has not been officially published.

The news was announced in an e-mail sent this afternoon to some Apple employees, a copy of which was seen by Ars Technica. It includes a screenshot of an Excel file showing the top ten music retailers in the US for January 2008, and Apple is at the top of the list. The iTunes Store leads the pack with 19 percent, Wal-Mart (which includes the brick-and-mortar stores as well as its online properties) is second with 15 percent, and Best Buy is third with 13 percent. Amazon is a distant fourth at 6 percent, trailed by the likes of Borders, Circuit City, and Barnes & Noble. Rhapsody is in the tenth slot with 1 percent.

 

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