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Country's "King George", George Strait, debuts at number 2 on the Albums and number 1 on the Country Albums with Love is Everything. It's his sixth album in a row to debut in the top three of the Albums chart and his ninth straight numbe...
Country's "King George", George Strait, debuts at number 2 on the Albums and number 1 on the Country Albums with Love is Everything. It's his sixth album in a row to debut in the top three of the Albums chart and his ninth straight number 1 Country Album. Of his 26 studio albums, 19 have gone to number 1. Amy Grant has her highest charting album in 16 years with How Mercy Looks From Here. At number 12, it's her best since 1997's Behind the Eyes. The sixth volume of the Grateful Dead's Dave's Picks series debuts at 32, an area of the charts well tread by the band. Volume 5 peaked at 38 and Volume 3 at 34; however, just those two spots gives the band their highest charting album since 1995's Hundred Year Hall. At 186 is the premier of Agnatha Faltskog's A, far short of the sales being racked up in Europe but that isn't unusual as the U.S. never had ABBA fever the way the rest of the world did. Even so, it's her first charting record in the U.S. since 1983's Wrap Your Arms Around Me which made it to 102. Two older albums return to the charts after multi-year absences due to new anniversary editions. R.E.M.'s Green is in at 100 while Huey Lewis and the News' Sports is at 120. Two singles with veteran artists in supporting roles made it into the Top 25 Rock Singles. At 19 is Lift Me Up by Five Finger Death Punch Featuring Rob Halford and at 25 is Rose Tattoo by the Drop Kick Murphys with Bruce Springsteen. Veteran Artist Index for June 1, 2013: 2591 +535 (-26.0%) High: 3981 (w/o 3/30/13) Low: 1227 (w/o 1/19/13) The Veteran Artist Index tracks the impact of albums by veteran artists on the Billboard Top 200. Any album that is by or, in the case of soundtracks and various artists albums, has a majority of track by artists who have been recording for 25 years or more is included in the index. Points are awarded on a reverse basis with a number 1 album receiving 200 points and a number 200 album receiving 1 point. The top selling album/track by a veteran artist is marked in red. New entries by veteran artists are marked with an N and shown in blue. Reentries are marked with an R and are shown in green. Chart Date June 1, 2013 Comprehensive Top 200 Albums TW LW Title Artist 1 N Modern Vampires of the City Vampire Weekend 2 N Love is Everything George Strait 3 N Demi Demi Lovato 4 2 The Great Gatsby: Music From Baz Luhrmann's Film Various Artists 5 1 Golden Lady Antebellum 12 N How Mercy Looks From Here Amy Grant 19 7 Time Rod Stewart 32 N Dave's Picks Volume 6: San Francisco, 12/20/69 / St. Louis 2/2/70 Grateful Dead 70 68 Super Hits George Jones 84 81 Journey's Greatest Hits Journey 87 80 The Legend of Johnny Cash Johnny Cash 91 107 16 Greatest Hits George Jones 92 67 Love Has Come For You Steve Martin & Edie Brickell 97 127 Legend: The Best of Bob Marley & the Wailers Bob Marley & the Wailers 100 R Green R.E.M. 101 42 Unstoppable Momentum Joe Satriani 107 100 Number Ones Michael Jackson 110 R Now What?! Deep Purple 120 R Sports Huey Lewis & the News 121 83 Authentic LL Cool J 131 124 The Very Best of the Eagles Eagles 139 188
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We're stoked to announce the headliners of our upcoming Medical Cannabis Cup in the San Francisco Bay Area next month: Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan will take the stage Saturday, June 22, 2013 at the Craneway ...
We're stoked to announce the headliners of our upcoming Medical Cannabis Cup in the San Francisco Bay Area next month: Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan will take the stage Saturday, June 22, 2013 at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond, CA.
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AngelPad, the San Francisco-based accelerator founded by former Googler Thomas Korte, held its sixth demo day yesterday. I wasn’t there (I know, it’s super-embarrassing), but I did get to meet with Korte and partner Carine Ma...
AngelPad, the San Francisco-based accelerator founded by former Googler Thomas Korte, held its sixth demo day yesterday. I wasn’t there (I know, it’s super-embarrassing), but I did get to meet with Korte and partner Carine Magescas today to talk about the newest batch of companies. Magescas said that in the three years since AngelPad was founded, “the premise of what we had in the beginning has been validated.” That premise breaks down to three main ideas, she said. First, she and Korte “push [the startups] really hard.” That’s particularly important in the company’s early stages, Korte said, because it can be hard for the founders to get honest feedback from their family and friends, and because making a relatively small change can have a big effect on a startup’s ultimate trajectory. Another reason the partners might be particularly tough on the startups is because they’re investing their own money. There’s no separate fund — at least not yet. (When I asked, Korte said, “There hasn’t been a fund to date,” followed by what may or may not have been a significant pause.) Second, Magescas said, “We are a really small family.” Twelve startups were chosen from thousands of applicants. The first AngelPad group had eight companies, and there was one with 15, but they’ve settled on a dozen for the last few classes. That allows the AngelPad team to spend a lot of time working one-on-one with each company. “I feel like it’s better to spend more time with less companies,” Korte said, adding that he’s realized that having a long list of well-known mentors isn’t as useful. There are outside experts who come in and give talks on a specific subject, but it really falls to Korte and Magescas to work closely with the founders. When you have too many different people offering “cookie cutter advice,” Korte said, “It hurts more than it helps.” Third, they said AngelPad has always had a strong focus on business-to-business companies. In fact, there’s not a single consumer-focused company in the current class, according to Korte — some of them might offer consumer products as part of their business, but none of them are focused on building large-scale, free services that make money from advertising. At the same time, Magescas said they’re open to consumer startups, they just have to be “really good.” So that’e the vision. Here are the companies, in alphabetical order: Audience.fm uses data from existing music services to help bands and marketers reach their desired audience. For example, if a band was making a tour stop in San Francisco, Audience.fm could identify the band’s biggest fans, and they could offer free or discounted tickets. Boxbee is a storage startup that delivers boxes to its customers. You fill the boxes with whatever you want to store, then Boxee picks up them up. It won the best new startup prize at this year’s Launch conference. Chasm.io is a content marketing network, where influencers and brands share content that they want to see promoted. Rather than getting paid for sharing sponsored content, it’s more of a quid pro quo system, where influencers are rewarded for successful sharing with points that they can redeem to share content of their own. DroneDeploy has built software for commercial drone operators (just to reemphasize — commercial drone operators, not military ones). The founders are former Googlers with machine learning PhDs from Cambridge and Edinburgh. We covered the company here. Fieldwire is a mobile task management system designed for workers who are out in the field. For example, it could be used by a team of construction workers while they’re on a construction site. HumanAPI aims to build an API for accessing all the data that’s being gathered on various health devices, sensors, and services. So i
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Today in Day Around the Bay: Trans Latinas need city funds, a Whopper order dispute leads to a smashed window, art car protected in phone cases, local suspected in Czech deaths, and more. [ more › ]
Today in Day Around the Bay: Trans Latinas need city funds, a Whopper order dispute leads to a smashed window, art car protected in phone cases, local suspected in Czech deaths, and more. [ more › ]
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The Atlanta Falcons are trying to keep pace with the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks in the NFC arms race. Does this mean they will sign free agent Richard Seymour?
The Atlanta Falcons are trying to keep pace with the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks in the NFC arms race. Does this mean they will sign free agent Richard Seymour?
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Apple has expanded its 3D Flyover coverage in iOS 6 Maps to more of California, AppleInsider notes. Flyover has long been available for cities like San Francisco, but now covers areas such as Anaheim, San Bernardino, Santa Monica, Rivers...
Apple has expanded its 3D Flyover coverage in iOS 6 Maps to more of California, AppleInsider notes. Flyover has long been available for cities like San Francisco, but now covers areas such as Anaheim, San Bernardino, Santa Monica, Riverside, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, and Moreno Valley. Some significant pieces of scenery include Disneyland and the Santa Monica pier....
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Frozen Pensiveness. Filed under: San Francisco
Frozen Pensiveness. Filed under: San Francisco
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A San Francisco Giants fan managed to catch a foul ball whilst holding onto his baby at AT&T Park on Wednesday. The San Francisco Giants were playing the Washington Nationals when the foul ball was hit into the stands towards the dotting...
A San Francisco Giants fan managed to catch a foul ball whilst holding onto his baby at AT&T Park on Wednesday. The San Francisco Giants were playing the Washington Nationals when the foul ball was hit into the stands towards the dotting father who was holding his baby in his left hand. Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford clipped the ball from a 2-1 pitch off the Nationals pitcher Tyler Clippard during the ninth inning of the game, and as it floated into the air the man just nonchalantly lifted up his right hand and caught the ball without ever looking like he might drop his child. His catch caused a huge cheer to erupt from the stands, and the incident was then replayed for the commentators to pass judgment on. The lead commentator states, “How about that play? We’re talking great athletes, all right let’s watch it … [the father catches the ball] not a problem. That’s a player.” The co-commentator then chimes in, “The little guy has no idea what is going on.” To which the other responds, “He has no idea how cool his Dad is.” In the past some father’s have been less concerned about the safety of their offspring, and the website Deadspin in 2010 amassed a highlight reel of father’s picking a foul ball over the well-being of their child. In August 2010, a man at a Houston Astros game moved out of the way of an incoming ball which went on to hit his girlfriend in the face. This incident lead to the demise of their relationship. In September 2009 a Phillies fan caught a foul ball at a Phillies vs. Nationals game only to then hand it to his young daughter who threw it back onto the field. What did you think of the San Francisco Giants fans catch? Do you think you would have been able to complete the catch? San Francisco Giants Fan Catches Foul Ball Whilst Holding Baby [Video] is a post from: The Inquisitr
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New hardware companies are one of the hottest trends in the startup world. Instead of building apps and Web services, companies are building real physical hardware that you can buy and use. A lot of these find life on the crowdfunding ...
New hardware companies are one of the hottest trends in the startup world. Instead of building apps and Web services, companies are building real physical hardware that you can buy and use. A lot of these find life on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter, where the community votes with its wallet on what gadget they want to use. Most notably, there's Pebble, a company that makes smartwatches, and Ouya, a company that makes an Android-based video console. Both companies have raised millions in regular VC money after seeing success on Kickstarter. But they're not alone. Check out some other cool hardware startups you need to know about.Grand St. helps hardware makers sell their products Startup: Grand St. Founded: 2012 Location: New York, NY Founders: Amanda Peyton, Aaron Hendhsaw, and Joe Lallouz Concept: An e-commerce consumer electronics marketplace. Why you should care: Grand St. is an online hyper-curated boutique that sells creative technology. Grand St. is a great way to discover new products because the site only stocks gadgets that have been tested by someone on staff. Funding: $1.3 million Pebble makes a smartwatch that connects to your Android phone or iPhone Startup: Pebble Founded: 2012 Location: San Francisco, Calif. Founder: Eric Migicovsky Concept: A fully customizable e-ink smartwatch. Why you should care: Pebble was one of the largest Kickstarter campaigns ever, raising over $10 million in about 30 days. The watch uses sports and fitness apps, allowing you to get notifications from your smartphone. Pebble also lets users wirelessly control music without having to remove your smartphone from your pocket. Funding: $26.1 million Ouya is a $99 game console that challenges traditional systems. Startup: Ouya Founded: 2012 Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Founders: Julie Uhrman and Yves Behar Concept: A $99 open-sourced video gaming console based on Android. Why you should care: Ouya is re-imaging how we consume video games. Traditionally, consoles cost upwards of $300, but this device is tiny and cheap. The Ouya runs its own version of the Android operating system and is in the process of developing exclusive content. The platform is completely open, meaning any Ouya owner and gamer can also become a developer. Funding: $23.6 million See the rest of the story at Business Insider Please follow SAI on Twitter and Facebook.
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The San Francisco 49ers signed defensive tackle Cornellius “Tank” Carradine and tight end Vance McDonald to four-year deals, the team announced Thursday. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – NFL – San Franci...
The San Francisco 49ers signed defensive tackle Cornellius “Tank” Carradine and tight end Vance McDonald to four-year deals, the team announced Thursday. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – NFL – San Francisco 49ers News 49ers Blog
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