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Musical Family Tree Gets New Look |
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The Indiana Musical Family Tree has launched with a new look and a bevy of new features. MusicalFamilyTree.com now features easier to access music archives, better management features for musicians who contribute content and cleaner and easier to use look.
Indiana Musical Family collects and makes available quality independent/underground music by Indiana artists in hopes of exposing it to a larger audience. MFT has been online since 2004 and is one of Indiana's largest niche social networks.
If you've never checked out MFT, it's worth a look. There's great music, great history from some pretty amazing artists. The MP3 archive alone is worth taking the time to set up a profile. -- Mike
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Things to Do This Weekend (10/29) |
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A look at this weekend's events by:


'Shipwrecked' at the Phoenix Theatre Oct. 30-Nov. 1.
Disney's Imagination Movers at the Murat Theatre. Oct. 30, 2009: Fri at 3 and 6 pm. Two shows at 3 and 6 PM. Tickets: Venue Box Office or Ticketmaster. Info: See Web site below or call 317-231-0000. See event listings on AroundIndy.com...
Jazz on the Avenue at Walker Theatre. Oct. 30, 2009: Fri, 6-10 pm. Featuring Harvey and the Bluetones. An after-hours gathering for the entire family on the last Friday of each month, with good food and live jazz, 6-10 PM. $10, plus $10 for the optional buffet. Verify with the venue. Info: See Web site or call 317-236-2099.
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Questions of the Week for Dec 12 |
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Sam Hasler of asks:
Who's on Twitter? Note:(great list of LI members on Twitter in the discussion)
Join Discussion on LinkedIn
Julia Gorrell of Energy & Enviornmental Services at City of Fort Wayne asks on Linking Indiana:
Does your company have Green Team? What are some of the goals of team? I would love to hear what your companies are doing.
Join Discussion on LinkedIn
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Weekend Thing to Do (12/4) |
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A look at this weekend's events by: 
Gingerbread Village at Conner Prairie. Dec. 1 to Jan. 3: Tue-Sat 10 am to 5 pm, Sun 11 am to 5 pm. A wonderland of icing, gumdrops and sprinkles atop remarkable gingerbread creations. Dec. 1, 2009 to Jan. 3, 2010: Tue-Sat 10-5 (except Dec. 24-25), Sun 11-5. Info: See Web site or call 317-776-6006.
21st Annual Victorian Christmas in Mooresville. Dec. 5: 10 am to 4 pm. Holiday music, history displays, blacksmithing, quilting, a petting zoo, free carriage rides and a visit with Scrooge. 10 AM to 4 PM. Free event. Info: See Web site below or call 317-437-0102.
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Facebook Punishes User for Actions of Application Publisher |
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Written by Mike Seidle
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Friday, 26 February 2010 15:08 |
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It appears that Facebook is reading private messages - and banning people if they don't like the content. While the terms and conditions may basically allow Facebook to do this, the question is, should Facebook be reading your private messages and looking at your private photos?
Earlier this week, James Amato, a friend of mine, discovered his Facebook account had been disabled. At first, I thought that it was no big deal, but the more I think about it, the more concerned I have become that Facebook may have their employees reviewing private conversations and content -- and then using that to disable accounts. While that may be inside the bounds of Facebook's terms of use, it may be out of bounds of their user's expectations, just like last year's Beacon Debacle.
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