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Friendster was a social networking service originally based in Mountain View, California, founded by Jonathan Abrams and launched in March 2003. [2] [3] Before Friendster was redesigned, the service allowed users to contact other members, maintain those contacts, and share online content and media with those contacts. [4]
Review focuses on box set version Girly-Sound to Guyville, which includes three tapes from Phair's Girly-Sound series [124] 3 June 2018 Live Through This: Hole: 1994 Sasha Geffen — [125] 10 June 2018 The Band: The Band: 1969 Steven Hyden — [126] 16 September 2018 Rid of Me: PJ Harvey: 1993 Judy Berman — [127] 23 September 2018 3 Feet High ...
The Rolling Stone Album Guide was a complete rewrite of both 1979's The Rolling Stone Record Guide and 1983's The New Rolling Stone Record Guide. The title change reflects the fact that by the time this edition was published in 1992, records were almost completely replaced by cassettes and CDs. This edition employs three new editors and reduces ...
Taylor Swift Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Taylor Swift is treating her fans to more than one version of her upcoming 11th studio album. Three editions of The Tortured Poets ...
This template creates a table with reviews for songs and albums. Only add a rating if you cite it with a reference. The template is not to be a substitute for a section in paragraph form. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status 1st reviewer rev1 The name of the first reviewer. String required 1st reviewer ...
Related link to prove Friendster Sdn Bhd is Friendster here. (not sure if it's important or not) While the Friendster trademark registration expired in Sep 2023, the listing still shows as registered and active. Trademarks can be renewed within a grace period, which explains the new application by "Friendster Lab, Inc" in Dec 2023. This is ...
MusicHound (often stylized as musicHound) was a compiler of genre-specific music guides published in the United States by Visible Ink Press between 1996 and 2002. After publishing eleven album guides, the MusicHound series was sold to London-based Music Sales Group, [1] whose company Omnibus Press had originally distributed the books outside America.
Nominator(s): Dan56 13:43, 31 January 2019 (UTC) [] This article is about a 1981 music reference book by pioneering rock critic Robert Christgau, collecting his capsule album reviews from his "Consumer Guide" column in The Village Voice during the 1970s.