Finally, after hacking on it on and off for over 6 months, Magnatune has officially unveiled the 2 new membership options "stream" and "download". So as not to sound like a bad commercial, I will let
John tell the story about these services.
What I would like to spend a little time on, even though I have
touched on it before, is the cool way in which Amarok 2 already offers full integration for these 2 new memberships.
With a stream membership, all of the preview streams from the Magnatune service become available in high quality ( 160kbs ) ogg with no nagging speaker announcement at the end of each. ( if configured to use oggs, the mp3 files are also nag free but the same quality as the non member version ). This makes all the Magnatune service content almost indistinguishable from local content. Configured with a download membership, not only are all the streams high quality and nag-free, but the "purchase" option turns into "download" and lets you download as many albums as they like for free ( basically just skips the credit card screen and goes straight to the download dialog ). With a download membership, Amarok 2 essentially turns into the world's first music player with an integrated, unlimited, DRM free music download subscription service ( as far as I can tell ).
Another, slightly more obscure way these memberships affects Amarok 2 is that it can automatically convert Magnatune streaming urls from other sources into membership streams ( if configured to use a membership ). So, for instance, a stored playlist of non-membership mp3 streams can automatically be transformed into high quality membership oggs by Amarok. This makes it possible to do a cool Magnatune service front page in Amarok 2 that just links to "normal" mp3 streams and still ensure that the members get to hear the nag free streams.
Ok, so I am excited ( can you tell? ), but I have been working on these memberships for a long time and has taken great care to ensure that Amarok 2 would be ready to use them when they were launched. So now we just need to get Amarok 2.0 out the door...
The Google-AU blog reports that Google is going to be holding another one of it’s brain busting adventures soon. The post is ended with the following text/clue:
Arrrrrrrr you ready? Onward to the first puzzle, matey! And good luck!
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Soon
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Warning: links below contain spoilers.
Shouldn’t take long to figure out. The 10 digits of the final number is a dead giveaway that it’s a unix timestamp, and maps to a particular time. That’s soon.
The seemingly random string is a base64 encoding of a particular website.