The News Review:
- The Hundreds wants to sell but not sell out
- First Electric Mini wner Super Stoked Blogging About It
- Google Bans Music Uploads From Blogs
- As Mx2007 he’s taking rock blogs to the Max
The Hundreds wants to sell but not sell out
Los Angeles Times
When the Hundreds started in 2003 most street-wear brands with decades on the scene didn’t have websites or blogs. “People thought I was just corny and it was pretty nerdy to have a blog you wrote on every day” Kim said. But as the Internet became a cultural force and blogging’s popularity grew Kim and Shenassafar seemed less and less like the odd men out. ther brands started to take notice said Dominick DeLuca a former VJ for MTV’s “Headbangers Ball” who owns Brooklyn Projects. “I never even heard the word ‘blog’ when those guys started talking to me about it” DeLuca said. Everybody has a blog.
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First Electric Mini wner Super Stoked Blogging About It
The Business Insider
)He’ll be paying $850 a month for the car and he’s set up a blog to talk all about his experience–. Thus far Peter’s smitten with the experience:There were three things I observed in the first 30 seconds of my test drive. First the acceleration was extremely smooth.
Google Bans Music Uploads From Blogs
Korea Times
org) from uploading songs onto their blogs citing the country’s new anti-file sharing provisions aimed at thwarting online piracy. This is the first time that the U.
As Mx2007 he’s taking rock blogs to the Max
Minneapolis Star Tribune
com covers Twin Cities musicians and reviews new and ?retro? CD releases. He?d like it to become the next Pitchfork. Max Timander 12 has found his passion in writing about music.