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The Slow, Agonizing Death of iTunes

November 23rd, 2009

iTunes LogoAs of late, I’ve been listening to a lot of music via outlets other than my iTunes Library. I’ll be honest and admit that I didn’t begin using iTunes until my first year of college, well after a large part of my generation had fallen in love with the program. I recall that first introduction to it when my friend Liz was trying to play “America” by Simon and Garfunkel. She opened up a sleek interface and typed half the word “Amer…” and up popped her results as she typed. I was impressed and immediately asked what I was looking at. She scoffed, squinted her eyes and said, “You don’t know what iTunes is?”

It was one of those technological leaps that we often find ourselves in. One minute you think you are one of the “cool” kids who is on the cutting edge, and the next thing you know someone has made you feel like a caveman who still doesn’t know how to make fire. Of course, I immediately downloaded iTunes and became voracious for new music. My iTunes needed to be fed. With it came my unquenchable need for new artists, songs, genres.

As time moves forward, science develops new tools. It succeeds itself continually, and now many of us find ourselves using iTunes less and less. Earlier today I accidentally clicked the iTunes shortcut on my desktop and cursed myself. I knew it would slow down my computer. More often than not, when told to close down, it will shut down for a second and reappear as if to ask “You didn’t really want me gone, did you?”

iTunes InterfaceYou see, iTunes is a memory hog. It is “bloated” software that previously had been proprietary. It was the only thing on the market that managed to do everything you could want in one simple panel; but at what cost? Web pages load slower. My CPU’s temperature and usage skyrocket. Yet the program doesn’t even have a built in equalizer (that I am aware of)!

So, what have I found myself relying on more and more? Three different music services: Last.fm, Pandora and Slacker Radio. Each with its own pros and cons, and (as with all things in this world) if they simply managed to somehow combine and create the chimera of music genomes, I would have the perfect music outlet for my tastes. But, things are not so. How do you choose between the three? My generation isn’t nearly as brand loyal as our ancestors, but we still wish for simplicity. We want it all and we want it in one place.

Coming up I’ll have a complete rundown on each service’s best and worst features. I have no intention of naming a winner but hopefully in the end someone will read my musings and be able to avoid that uncomfortable cave man moment when you realize how far behind the curve you really are.

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Motiveless Crime Announcements

August 10th, 2007

I’m sure plenty of readers have noticed that Motiveless Crime has been on autopilot lately. I’m to blame for this mainly because of personal issues that are of no consequence to this forum’s following. Our subscribers have grown, as have the returning visitors, which is a sign that we are hitting a mark with what is posted here. At the same time there will always be room for growth. After testing out a number of blog additions, including widgets and segments, many changes are coming in the next day.

After much consideration the MyBlogLog addition to the site has been removed. It appears that this interesting idea at interactive social networking is a bit too involved for most readers and it has therefore been removed to lower the clutter in the right pane.

Eventually the site will be moving into a new template, but that is still in the air. The Digg button that had formerly been placed in the top right hand corner of every post has now been removed entirely and has been replaced with a more encompassing and interesting button at the button of each post that fits the blog’s style and ideal much better.

The most important changes for Motiveless Crime is the marked end of Celebrity Mugshot of the Day as well as Constructive Graffiti. After studying the statistics of the site it became clear that neither segment pulls in much traffic and in fact both have come under attack for their usefulness in recent months. Removing these segments will open up more time for original writing as well as commentary.

Buttons and widgets will be shuffled around in the coming days as the site tries to develop a more conducive image. As we have always stated, Motiveless Crime is consistently in a state of transition. Autopilot has officially been disengaged.

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Something Before Bed XIX

July 2nd, 2007

This video clip has made its way around the internet a lot lately concerning the release of the Queen B (for bitch) from jail. You may or may not have seen it, either way, it’s what I’m leading with.

Mika Brzezinski, if you ever read this, you are my hero.

I’ve been toying with the idea of posting a few reviews of software that I use. To be honest I have a lot of really interesting add-ons and Windows manipulating software that I think the rest of the world would benefit from. First off I want to teach my readers how to block ads and the like in Firefox. If you don’t use Firefox then most of the software I intend to write about won’t be of use to you.

Tonight I was directed to a new French program that pretty much shocked and amazed me. I won’t mention the name yet considering I’m still testing it to make sure it really works but it truly is a new way of looking at computer security.

Tomorrow Motiveless Crime will return to its regular segments. It appears that weekends aren’t exactly conducive to news, besides the occasional terrorist attack, so I apologize for the slump in posts.

I’ll also be commenting about this crazy bitch tomorrow:

Canadians? Fighting? What is wrong with her? Oh yeah, she is a uber-conservative Republican bitch (aka Devil Incarnate). Ann Coulter, heal thyself.

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