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Interviewer: Right. So if you and Justin wanna trade on either of you, [? So he's really an internet type of guy from So So Def. How does it actually feel to come to you know just for your music [? Was it the first time you were there?

Interviewer: How did it feel to come to Atlanta for the first time and seeing his face. I mean you seen him on tv but. Justin: Yeah. It was really cool 'cause like I wasn't too starstruck but at first Usher was like, I've grown up listening to him so I ran up and said "Usher, Usher. I love your songs. Do you want me to sing you one? He said like "Come inside little buddy, it's cold outside". So I was like he just shot me down. That's actually on my YouTube. Interviewer: Right, and he's like "He sings it better than I do".

Out of all the singers, I mean how did you first know that you had a voice. Was it mom that said "Wow, this little boy can sing". How old were you when you started? Justin: Well I was just always singing on the house just a little bit. But it wasn't until I was about 12 that I entered the singing competition. Interviewer: So you just started at the competition. And your single is called One Time. And is it something you actually wrote with Usher or did someone else write it for you? Interviewer: How is it actually shooting your first video for One Time?

I saw you had some girls in your video. How did it feel to be there? Interviewer: Right, well tell us about a, you obviously play guitar, he was playing earlier but you also play other instruments. Justin: Well I played, I took drum lessons when I was a really little bit young but not doing it anymore. Interviewer: [? Well I have a special request 'cause I love [? I don't know if you [?

Justin: I was just talking on Usher's, um on Scooter [? Um he actually got me on the phone with him, I just talked to him a bit. He seemed really cool. Interviewer: Well, I am hoping to do and I hope you… You only have to the beginning to… is I wanna show you this video again, you probably seen it on YouTube. But I want you to sing "So Sick" the beginning verse. This actually was helping… Like got you further in the first competition. Justin: So it was like… I had to sing different songs.

I sang earlier by Aretha Franklin Respect. I sang Matchbox 20 and I sang So Sick and that was probably one of my best videos. Do you want me to sing? Interviewer: Hi. It's still recording, yeah? We'll see it right there on the? Okay I was gonna do for you. Interviewer: Tell me who you are listening to? Because Aretha Franklin - Respect and then going to Ne-Yo was a very wide range of music, who brought you to this?

I listen, I like classical stuff like I listen to some country and metal a little bit. If I could sing like you I would everywhere, anywhere, a grocery store, a bank, you name it. What's on your playlist right now? I mean what else are you listening to? Interviewer: If I could call [? Members over the age of sixteen can choose the degree of privacy they desire regarding their profile ; that is, they determine who among the MySpace.

Once a profile has been created, the member can use it to extend 'invitations' to existing friends who are also MySpace. Members can also meet new people at MySpace. To establish a profile , users must represent that they are at least fourteen years of age. Although MySpace. All members are cautioned regarding the type of information they release to other users on the Web site , including a specific prohibition against posting personal information such as telephone numbers, street addresses, last names, or e-mail addresses.

Categories Internet Business Add category. That storied Wikipedian neutrality? Net only. Jimmy, the firstborn, was not even three years old at the time. If Lih is a human resources manager giving a chatty tour of the Internet premises for the new employee, then Wall Street Journal reporter Julia Angwin is the same manager after three drinks at happy hour, discoursing darkly on company intrigues both recondite and mind-numbingly specific.

Was it Rupert Murdoch from Sumner Redstone? Intermix from eUniverse? Tila Tequila from the notion of human dignity? A commons does not revolve around money and market exchange, but around collective participation and shared values. The rest of us will be too busy watching Hercule Poirot on Hulu. The problem with these books is not a lack of good material.

How could it be otherwise, when their very projects suggest the disconnect between form and function, between the fluidity of electronic media and the fixity of print? It seems almost pedantic to point out that, as the Web is a dynamic, immediate experience, a book is doubly hindered in that it can neither replicate nor necessarily explicate it well.



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