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Music the web 2.0 way

December 26, 2009

We all heard about how the music business is on its knees due to illegal downloading of copyrighted music on the internet. Yes, the MP3 revolutionized the way people consume and listen to music. Yes, the decade 2000-2010 was the one that saw widespread access to all sorts of music, everywhere in the world. [...]

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The rotten and broken music industry and the press

April 20, 2009

The music industry is a declining business as we all know by now. The internet has shifted the control from record labels and publishers to the artists, breaking their monopoly on the most valuable thing in the business: the listeners.
Alongside that, we’re also seeing the printed press die. Newspapers were one the first ones to [...]

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Thinking Heads

August 8, 2008

Talking about inspiration, I need to share something with all of those who live around me.
We have all been through so much stuff in our lives. Love affairs we couldn’t get to work but can’t forget, scars buried so deep into our hearts that we just can’t let go of, Evil we’ve done for the [...]

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Music

August 8, 2008

Taking a short break on the whole Software Engineering thing, I’ll be writing about music today.
For those who are not familiar with my musical side, I’ve been playing the guitar since 1995, can also play the bass (well sorta), and keyboards, which were my first instrument.
I’ve started out playing and listening to punk rock (just [...]

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Hello world

May 27, 2008

Hello all, I am Alex M. Reis, currently the Enterprise Architect for Brasil & Movimento S.A. The company’s known through its trademark Sundown® and crafts Bikes and Motorcycles for the brazilian market.
My passion is writing software, but not only that. I have a passion for writing good software, that’s easy to mantain and understand. I [...]

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