iTunes Match and Siri: a match made in heaven - Sachin's Space

My favorite aspect of the original iPod was that it held all your music. I didn't have to think about what to sync. I didn't have to think about what I could play. I always had everything. With the iPod Nano and iPhone, managing music became a pain.

Yesterday while driving to Palo Alto, I tested Siri and iTunes Match. "Shuffle songs by Smashing Pumpkins." A few seconds later, music started playing. But here's the amazing part: my phone didn't have Smashing Pumpkins on it! The music was streaming from iCloud.

Apple has guided US citizens to the future. I, in Tokyo, am still having a pain to organize my music library on my iPhone. I want to take my whole library out. How I envy you!

Benefit souvenirs for the children who lost their parents

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I know that I won't be forgiven even though I bought these goodies. I know. I know. But I couldn't help paying.

Yoko said she had visited there and had found sadnesses and sorrows on children's faces. "Please send postcards to them, and they would be cheered by," Yoko said to us.

Love Psychedelico, one of the last night's acts, played John's "Nobody Told Me." That's it. Nobody told me there'd be days like these. Strange days indeed. Most peculiar, mama. Wow!

BS Asahi (BS Digital Ch.5) to broadcast the show on Jan 1, 2012, at 7pm JST.

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